Eurozone economic downturn steepens in July
Also in economic powerhouses France and Germany.
24 July, 11:16
(ANSA-AFP) - BRUSSELS, JUL 24 - Eurozone economic activity
shrank at its fastest rate in eight months in July, as a
contraction gathered pace on the back of cuts in manufacturing,
a key survey said Monday. Data from the HCOB Flash Eurozone
purchasing managers' index (PMI) survey published by S&P Global
fell to 48.9 in July from 49.9 in June. A figure above 50
indicates growth. "Manufacturing continues to be the Achilles
heel of the eurozone. Producers have cut their output again at
an accelerated pace in July," said Cyrus de la Rubia, chief
economist at Hamburg Commercial Bank. "The eurozone economy will
likely move further into contraction territory in the months
ahead, as the services sector keeps losing steam." The
eurozone's struggles were fuelled by steep downturns signalled
by surveys from economic powerhouses France and Germany.
(ANSA-AFP).