Preliminary
data released by IHS Markit on Friday revealed that U.S. private sector business
activity recorded its strongest monthly expansion for almost six years in February.
According to
the report, the Markit flash manufacturing purchasing manager's index (PMI)
came in at 58.5 in January, down slightly from 59.2 in January. Economists had
expected the reading to drop to 58.5. A reading above 50 signals an expansion
in activity, while a reading below this level signals a contraction. The
headline index reading was buoyed in part due to a substantial deterioration in
vendor performance. Expansions in production and new orders weakened, but the rates
of growth were still steep overall, supported by strong client demand. In
addition, the rate of job creation was the quickest since December 2017.
The Markit
flash services purchasing manager's index (PMI) rose to 58.9 in February, up
from 58.3 in the previous month. The rate of expansion was the steepest since
March 2015, as service sector firms saw greater client demand. Economists had
expected the reading to decrease to 57.6. The new business rose at the sharpest
pace for three months, despite
a decrease in new export orders, while employment rose only marginally amid
efforts to control outgoings.
Overall, IHS
Markit Flash U.S. Composite PMI Output Index came in at 58.8 in February, up
slightly from 58.7 in January, indicating the sharpest expansion since March
2015.
Chris
Williamson, Chief Business Economist at HIS Markit noted: “Despite headwinds of
COVID-19, extreme weather and record supply chain delays, US businesses reported
the fastest output growth for almost six years in February. The data add to
signs that the economy is enjoying a strong opening quarter to 2021, buoyed by additional
stimulus and the partial reopening of the economy as virus-related restrictions
were eased on average across the country."
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