Flash UK PMI Signals Marked Easing In Downturn During June

 | Jun 23, 2020 11:40

  • Flash UK composite PMI rises from 30.0 in May to 47.6 in June, highest since February
  • Manufacturing output ticks up and decline in services activity eases as COVID-19 restrictions are further eased, but demand continues to fall
  • Job losses lowest since March
  • UK business activity came closer to stabilising in June, according to provisional PMI survey data, boosting hopes that the economy will return to growth in the third quarter after an unprecedented downturn due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.

    Record PMI rise

    The flash IHS Markit/CIPS composite PMI, based on around 80% of normal replies received from the monthly surveys, showed a record rise in points terms for a second consecutive month in June. The headline index, measuring output of both manufacturing and services, rose from 30.0 in May to 47.6, its highest since February and up sharply since the all-time low of 13.8 plumbed in April at the height of the COVID-19 lockdown.