The
latest report by IHS Markit revealed on Wednesday the seasonally adjusted final
Eurozone Manufacturing PMI stood at 61.4 in August, being fractionally lower
than the earlier “flash” reading of 61.5, and down from 62.8 in July. This was
the lowest reading since February and marked the second successive month in
which growth has slowed since June’s survey-record expansion.
Economists
had forecast the index to stay unrevised at 61.5.
According
to the report, goods production growth weakened to a six-month low, while total
new orders increased for the fourteenth straight month and new export business
also rose at a marked rate. Elsewhere, rate of job creation eased modestly from
July’s all-time high. supplier delivery times lengthened to a significant
extent amid strong demand for production materials and inputs, though the rate
of lengthening eased slightly further from May’s record. On the price front, cost
inflation slowed for the first time since input prices started rising again in
August 2020, but remained elevated; output charge inflation eased for the first
time since January, but remained historically sharp after July’s survey high.
Of
the monitored euro area constituents, the Netherlands once again recorded the strongest
improvement in manufacturing business conditions, despite growth here decelerates
to a five-month low. Weaker expansions were also registered in Germany, Ireland,
Austria and France.
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