Hungary's consumer price growth slowed more than expected in March to 4.7% (chart) from 5.6% from the previous month, marking the first decline after five consecutive months of acceleration.
Czech industrial production increased by 1.5% year on year and by 1.7% month on month, returning to mild growth after a series of unconvincing results.
Hungary's industrial output in February plunged to levels last seen during the 2020 Covid lockdowns, with official data showing an 8.0% year-on-year contraction after adjusting for calendar effects and an 8.7% (chart) decline.
Czech consumer prices (inflation) rose by 2.7% year on year and by 0.1% month on month, according to the flash estimate released by the Czech Statistical Office.
Poland's Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) inched up 0.1 points to 50.7 in March, the economic intelligence company S&P Global said on April 1.
The Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) for Czechia, compiled monthly by market intelligence company S&P Global, posted 48.3 in March.