The French construction sector is showing signs of recovery: the November PMI index rises to 43.6, compared to 39.8 last month. Although still in contraction territory, the trend is improving.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 17h ago
France's construction PMI rose from 39.8 to 43.6. Sounds good, but it's still in contraction territory... Is this recovery real or just an illusion?
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ReverseTradingGuru
· 17h ago
France's construction industry is recovering slowly, but the PMI at 43.6 is still lingering in contraction territory... How far can this rebound go?
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ArbitrageBot
· 17h ago
Is the French construction sector about to rise? I'm optimistic about this rebound—even though it's still negative growth, the trend looks pretty good.
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NFTHoarder
· 17h ago
The French construction industry is still struggling in the recession zone; the data looks good, but there's nothing substantial.
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governance_lurker
· 17h ago
French construction recovery? 43.6 is still shrinking, far from 50.
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ChainMelonWatcher
· 17h ago
The French construction industry has breathed a sigh of relief, but with 43.6, more effort is still needed.
The French construction sector is showing signs of recovery: the November PMI index rises to 43.6, compared to 39.8 last month. Although still in contraction territory, the trend is improving.