Flash PMI Surveys Show Lockdowns Hitting Services In Europe And Japan

 | Feb 21, 2021 08:44

  • With looser virus containment measures and fiscal stimulus, the US is experiencing particularly strong service sector growth…

  • … contrasting with steep declines seen so far this year in Europe and Japan

  • Early indicators of economic performance in February underscore the impact of COVID-19 restrictions on different economies. While some countries are benefitting from looser virus containment measures, other countries that have taken additional measures to control the pandemic so far this year are seeing falling levels of service sector business activity, adding to international growth differentials.

    US and Australia see strong expansions

    Flash PMI survey data showed US service sector business activity rising especially sharply midway through the first quarter of 2021, with the services activity index gaining from 58.3 in January to 58.9 in February, its highest since March 2015. The average so far in 2021, at 58.6, puts the US on course for its strongest quarter since the third quarter of 2014.

    This gathering pace of momentum in the US service sector has corresponded with additional fiscal stimulus, notably in the form of extra cash dispersals to households, as well as a loosening of COVID-19 containment measures: the IHS Markit COVID-19 Containment Index* for the US has fallen ten points since December.

    A similar picture of robust service sector growth is evident in Australia, where the services business activity index remained well above 50 (indicating expansion) in February, albeit dipping from 55.6 in January to 54.1. Despite the fall, at 54.9 the average Australian services PMI reading for the first quarter so far is only modestly lower than the average of 55.3 seen in the fourth quarter of last year, which was the strongest since the second quarter of 2017. The COVID-19 Containment Index for Australia meanwhile fell further in February, and at 40 is well below the global average of 46.

    Japan and Europe hit by restrictions

    It's been a different story in Europe and Japan, however, where virus-related measures have been tightened so far this year.