Eurozone Private Sector Logs Record Fall In March
03 April 2020 - 6:41AM
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The euro area private sector logged its biggest monthly fall on
record in March as the coronavirus disease, or covid-19, pandemic
impacted heavily on economic activity, final data from IHS Markit
showed Friday.
The final composite output index fell sharply to 29.7 in March
from 51.6 in February. This was also weaker than the flash estimate
of 31.4.
Both services and manufacturing sectors recorded notable
declines in output in March. Manufacturers posted the sharpest fall
in production since April 2009. At the same time, services activity
declined at a record pace.
The final services Purchasing Managers' Index plunged to a
record low of 26.4 from 52.6 a month ago. The reading was also
below the preliminary estimate of 28.4.
The covid-19 pandemic and associated measures taken to contain
the outbreak through Europe weighed heavily on business
performance.
Chris Williamson, chief business economist at IHS Markit said,
the data indicate that the eurozone economy is already contracting
at an annualized rate approaching 10 percent, with worse inevitably
to come in the near future.
Incoming new work deteriorated to the greatest extent in the
22-year survey history. Further, confidence about the future was
the lowest recorded by the survey since data were first available
in July 2012.
Due to high uncertainty, companies reduced their employment
levels. Job losses were registered for the first time in over five
years and posted the fastest fall since June 2009.
Backlogs of work, a measure of capacity constraints at firms,
deteriorated to the greatest degree in 11 years.
On the price front, the survey showed that reduced energy prices
and lower employment costs pushed overall operating expenses down
moderately for the first time in four years. Average output charges
were reduced to the greatest degree in over a decade.
Among big-four economies, Italy and Spain registered the
sharpest reductions in March.
Germany's private sector posted a record contraction in March
with the steep drop in services and accelerated reduction in
manufacturing output.
The final composite PMI declined to 35.0 from 50.7 in February.
This was below the flash score of 37.2. Likewise, the services PMI
came in at 31.7, down sharply from 52.5 in February and below the
flash 34.5.
France also posted record contraction in business activity in
March. The composite PMI fell to 28.9 from 52.0 in February. The
flash reading was 30.2.
Similarly, the services PMI declined sharply to 27.4 from 52.5
in February and below the preliminary score of 29.0.
Italy's composite output index declined to 20.2 in March from
50.7 in February. The sector fell at the sharpest rate since the
series began in January 1998. The services PMI came in at 17.4
versus 52.1 in February.
Spain's private sector ended a period of nearly six-and-a-half
years of uninterrupted growth. The composite output index fell to
26.7 from 51.8 in February. The services PMI fell nearly 30 points
to 23.0 in March.
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