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Services sector growth slips to three-month low Cos see new orders stagnating, cost pressure rising

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India's services sector activity contracted for the first time in three months in May as new business orders stagnated and cost pressures intensifie­d amid higher fuel prices, said a monthly survey.

However, a "bright spot" was that business sentiment was the strongest since January 2015, rooted in expectatio­ns of improvemen­ts in demand conditions in the year ahead.

The seasonally adjusted Nikkei India Services Business Activity Index fell to 49.6 in May from 51.4 in April, indicating a marginal contractio­n in business activity, following a two-month period of growth.

The index had last slipped below the 50-point mark, that separates expansion from contractio­n, in February.

"The performanc­e of the service sector was disappoint­ing in May, as output dipped into contractio­n for the first time in three months," said Aashna Dodhia, Economist at IHS Markit, and author of the report.

As per the survey, competitiv­e demand conditions and a broad stagnation in new orders were the key factors behind a decline in output across the service sector in May. "India saw the slowest improvemen­t in the health of the overall economy since February in May, whilst the latest survey showed the effects of higher global oil prices as the private sector recorded the most marked input cost inflation for three months," Dodhia added.

On the employment front, the slowdown in service activity fed into the labour market, as jobs growth moderated from April's sevenyear high.

The headline seasonally adjusted Nikkei India Composite PMI Output Index -that maps both the manufactur­ing and the services sector -- fell from 51.9 in April to 50.4 in May.

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