Eurozone Manufacturing Recovery Increasingly Reliant On Germany

 | Oct 02, 2020 06:50

  • Manufacturing PMI output index hits highest since February 2018, joined by similar strength in new orders and exports
  • Jobs downturn eases as future sentiment improves
  • But Germany accounts for more than half of the region's expansion of output in September
  • The eurozone's manufacturing recovery gained further momentum in September, rounding off the strongest quarterly rise in production since the opening months of 2018. However, the region's recovery has become increasingly reliant on Germany.

    Faster output and order book growth spurs recovery hopes

    A rise in the survey's output index from 55.6 in August to 57.1 in September indicated the fastest manufacturing production growth since February 2018. The increase marks a strong turnaround from the low of just 18.1 in April, when demand slumped and many production facilities were shut due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. The latest index reading is broadly consistent with manufacturing output growing at an annual rate in excess of 3%.