Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Low demand drags services activity to 4-month low in Sept

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Activity in India’s dominant services sector eased to a four-month low in September on dwindling demand, while intensifyi­ng price pressures pointed to a bumpy road ahead, a private survey showed on Thursday.

The Nikkei/IHS Markit Services Purchasing Managers’ Index fell to 50.9 last month from 51.5 in August, and held just above the 50 mark that separates growth from contractio­n.

Although services firms reported the strongest quarterly performanc­e in two years during the three months through to September, worries over the pace of rising costs continued to weigh on business activity.

A sub-index tracking new business orders—a measure of demand—declined to a sevenmonth low of 50.1 in September from 51.0 in August. “Growth of India’s services economy spluttered during September amid reports of faltering demand for services,” said Paul Smith, economics director at IHS Markit, in a news release. Despite a pick-up in factory activity, sluggish demand growth for services meant the India composite PMI fell to a four-month low of 51.6.

In September, input costs for services firms rose at the quickest pace since November, which forced them to pass on some of that burden to customers. That resulted in output prices rising at the fastest pace in five months.

Firms, which were hobbled by a lack of demand, reported that market conditions were underwhelm­ing at a time of rising costs.

The business expectatio­ns index, which measures optimism, eased from September though it remained in solidly positive territory.

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