Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Services PMI shows slight uptick in June

SLOW REVIVAL Service sector activity contracted for the fourth consecutiv­e month with June figure at 33.7 compared to 12.6 in May

- Asit Ranjan Mishra

NEW DELHI: Services sector activity, which makes up more than half of India’s gross domestic product (GDP), contracted for the fourth consecutiv­e month in June due to the unfolding Covid-19 pandemic, although the pace of contractio­n slowed.

According to data released by IHS Markit, services Purchasing Manager’s Index (PMI) in June improved to 33.7 from 12.6 in May, but is still well below the 50-mark that separates expansion from contractio­n.

“Although the downturn lost further momentum in June, it remained excessivel­y strong as the pandemic curtailed intakes of new work and disrupted business operations. The slower rate of decline was reflective of some stabilisat­ion in activity levels, with around 59% of firms reporting no change in output since May.

Meanwhile, only 4% registered growth, while 37% recorded a reduction,” IHS Markit said.

The manufactur­ing PMI released on Wednesday showed a decline at 47.2 in June, improving from 30.8 recorded in May, signalling faster normalisat­ion of activity since the nationwide lockdown was lifted on June 1. “India’s service sector continued to struggle in June as the country’s Covid-19 crisis worsened. The country is gripped in an unpreceden­ted economic downturn that is going to spill over into the second half of the year unless the infection rate can be brought under control,” said Joe Hayes, an economist at IHS Markit.

Employment across the services sector fell in June. “Job losses were attributed to lower business requiremen­ts, although some firms reported poor staff availabili­ty. Consequent­ly, there were signs of capacity pressures building as outstandin­g contracts rose, despite overall activity continuing to fall sharply,” the data analytics firm added. “Business confidence slid to a survey low and also pointed to strongly negative expectatio­ns towards activity levels in the year ahead. The heightened risk of a protracted recession was commonly noted by pessimisti­c firms,” IHS Markit added.

 ?? MINT ?? Employment across the services sector fell in June.
MINT Employment across the services sector fell in June.

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