
Poland’s Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) climbed to 53.1 points in June from 52.7 points in May, according to Markit, a provider of financial information services.
A neutral PMI rating of 50 means that businesspeople in the country feel that the economy will not change over the coming month.
A higher rating means that it is expected to improve, while a PMI rating below 50 indicates that many think it will deteriorate.