Italian manufacturing eases downturn in July, PMI shows
Italian manufacturing activity contracted for a fourth month running in July but at a slower pace than the month before, a survey showed on Thursday, with both output and new orders
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Italian manufacturing activity contracted for a fourth month running in July but at a slower pace than the month before, a survey showed on Thursday, with both output and new orders
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