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Germany PMI manufacturing dropped to 44.3, manufacturers remain the most downbeat

In May, Germany PMI manufacturing dropped to 44.3, down from 44.4 and missed expectation of 44.8. It’s the second weakest reading in nearly seven years. PMI services dropped to 55.0, down from 55.7 and missed expectation of 55.4. PMI Composite rose to 52.4, up from 52.2.

Commenting on the flash PMI data, Phil Smith, Principal Economist at IHS Markit said:

“At 52.4, the headline Germany PMI remains in modest growth territory in May, indicating that the economy is course to see sustained expansion in Q2 following the rebound of GDP in the opening three months of the year.

“May data for the service sector were slightly less punchy than in recent months, with business activity, new orders and employment all rising more slowly. Thankfully, the manufacturing indicators for output, orders book and export sales have all picked up further from their low points in the first quarter, albeit remaining among the weakest since 2012. However, goods producers’ increased efforts to streamline workforces means that factory job numbers are now falling at the steepest rate in over six years.

“It is manufacturers who remain the most downbeat about the outlook amid lingering global trade tensions, though the survey highlights that fears of a slowdown may have started to spread to services, where confidence is now at its joint-lowest since 2014.”

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