The report from
IHS Markit revealed on Wednesday that the Eurozone’s business activity stalled in
September as faster growth of manufacturing (led by Germany) was offset by a renewed
downturn in the service sector, linked to resurgent COVID-19 infection rates.
According to
the report, Flash Eurozone Manufacturing PMI climbed to 53.7 in September from 51.7
in August. That was the highest reading since August 2018. Economists had
forecast the indicator to increase to 51.9 in September. The expansion in
Eurozone’s manufacturing sector was driven by manufacturing output, which recorded
its fastest growth since February 2018, as new orders posted their largest rise
seen over this period.
Meanwhile, Flash
Eurozone Services PMI Activity Index fell to 47.6 from 50.5 in August. That marked
the first decline in services activity since June as the sector recorded the largest contraction of output since May, albeit with the rate of decline
running far weaker than seen during the height of the pandemic. Economists had
forecast the indicator to remain at 50.5 in September.
The flash IHS
Markit Eurozone Composite PMI dropped to 50.1 in September from 51.9 in the
previous month. That was the lowest reading since June, indicating near stalling
of the region’s economy at the end of the third quarter as rising infection
rates and ongoing social distancing measures curbed demand, notably for consumer-facing
services. Economists had forecast the indicator to decrease to 51.7 in September.
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