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Eurozone business activity unexpectedly contracts in September, PMI shows – News

By dailyguardian.aeSeptember 24, 20243 Mins Read
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Eurozone business activity contracted sharply and unexpectedly this month as the bloc’s dominant services industry flatlined while a downturn in manufacturing accelerated, a survey showed on Monday.

The downturn appeared broadbased with Germany, Europe’s largest economy, seeing its decline deepen while France — the currency union’s second-biggest — returned to contraction following August’s Olympics boost.


That fuelled bets of more policy easing by the European Central Bank and the euro fell sharply, on track for its biggest daily fall against the dollar in more than three months.

HCOB’s preliminary composite eurozone Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI), compiled by S&P Global, sank to 48.9 this month from August’s 51.0, below the 50 mark that separates growth from contraction for the first time since February.



A Reuters poll predicted a modest decline to 50.5.

“As the Olympic flame was extinguished, so was eurozone optimism. The August uptick in the PMI was met by a sharp decline in September. This further fuels growth concerns in the bloc as inflation worries fade,” said Bert Colijn, an economist at ING.

Overall demand fell at the fastest rate in eight months. The new business index plunged to 47.2 from 49.1.

A services PMI sank to 50.5 from 52.9, below all expectations in the Reuters poll which had predicted a more modest decline to 52.1.

Eurozone government bond yields tumbled on the data, with yields on German debt falling the most.

Germany’s economy contracted 0.1 per cent in the second quarter and Monday’s survey suggested it had extended its downturn in the third. A recession is normally defined as two consecutive quarters of contraction.

“A technical recession seems to be baked in,” said Cyrus de la Rubia, chief economist at Hamburg Commercial Bank, forecasting Germany’s economy would shrink by 0.2 per cent this quarter.

Price pressures ease

The drop came despite firms increasing charges at a shallower rate. Services inflation eased and the output prices index came in at 52.0 versus August’s 53.7, its lowest reading since April 2021.

“The one positive development is that price pressures are easing. This will be reassuring for the ECB and perhaps raises the chance that policymakers will cut the deposit rate again in October,” said Andrew Kenningham at Capital Economics.

On September 12, the ECB cut interest rates again and signalled a “declining path” for borrowing costs in the months ahead as inflation slows and economic growth in the eurozone falters.

The ECB should keep cutting interest rates gradually, its chief economist said last week, but may need to speed up cuts if the economy faltered.

Central banks around the world are easing monetary policy. China’s central bank supplied cash to its banking system for the first time in months on Monday while the US Federal Reserve kicked off an anticipated series of rate cuts last week with a larger-than-usual 50 basis point reduction.


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