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Jun 2022
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May PMIs and what they do (or don’t) tel...

Emirates NBD
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Khatija Haque and Daniel Richards discuss the recent PMI surveys for the MENA region which show increasing input costs for businesses, and how these may impact consumer inflation.  They also look at the recent US jobs data for May and what it means for the path of monetary policy there. 

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