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Euro zone business in services-led bounce

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Overall business activity in the eurozone expanded at its fastest pace in nearly a year this month as a buoyant recovery in the bloc's dominant service industry more than offset a deeper downturn in manufactur­ing, a survey found.

The divide between services firms and factories was also evident in the country breakdown for Germany and France, the bloc's two biggest economies and the only ones to publish preliminar­y readings of the survey.

HCOB'S preliminar­y composite eurozone Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI), compiled by S&P Global, bounced to 51.4 this month from March's 50.3, well ahead of expectatio­ns in a Reuters poll for 50.7 and marking its second month above the 50 level separating growth from contractio­n.

"The euro area economy has returned to growth. The PMI for the services sector rose further in April ... However, the picture is clouded by the unexpected decline in the manufactur­ing index," said Christoph Weil at Commerzban­k.

Eurozone economic growth is projected to be 0.2 per cent this quarter and 0.3 per cent in Q3, a Reuters poll published on Monday showed.

The flash services PMI soared to 52.9 from last month's 51.5, ahead of all expectatio­ns in the Reuters poll which had a median forecast for a more modest rise to 51.8.

But the manufactur­ing PMI dropped to 45.6 from 46.1, confoundin­g expectatio­ns in a Reuters poll for a lift to 46.6. It has been below 50 since mid-2022.

An index measuring manufactur­ing output did, however, nudge up to 47.3 from 47.1.

Indexes measuring demand also highlighte­d the division between the two sectors. The services new business index rose to an 11-month high of 52.1 but the manufactur­ing new orders reading fell to a fourmonth low of 43.8 from 46.0.

Private sector activity in Germany, Europe's largest economy, returned to growth this month, driven by a solid rise in activity in the country's service sector and an easing in the rate of decline in factory production. In France, the dominant services industry expanded for the first time in almost a year, helping offset continued weakness in manufactur­ing.

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