Group 1 - Eurozone's composite PMI for August rose to 51.1, up from 50.9 in July, marking the highest level since May 2024 and exceeding the expected value of 50.7 [1] - Manufacturing PMI in the Eurozone increased to 50.5, the first return to expansion territory in three years, with the output sub-index reaching 52.3, the fastest growth in nearly three and a half years [1] - Service sector PMI slightly decreased to 50.7, indicating a slight slowdown in expansion [1] Group 2 - Germany's manufacturing PMI for August improved to 49.9, up from 49.1 in July, indicating a gradual approach to stability, supported by a significant rise in new factory orders [2] - New orders in Germany's manufacturing sector grew at the fastest pace since March 2022, although export sales saw a slight decline for the first time in five months [2] - Germany's service sector PMI fell to 50.1, reflecting a small decline in new business volume after a recent increase, indicating stagnation in growth momentum [2] Group 3 - France's manufacturing PMI for August rose to 49.9, significantly up from 48.2 in July, marking the highest level since January 2023, despite challenges from weakened international competitiveness and trade environment issues [2] - France's service sector PMI improved to 49.7, the highest level in a year, showing a reduction in the rate of output decline and a slowdown in the contraction of new business [3] - The employment situation in France's service sector showed improvement, with companies increasing both permanent and temporary hiring, marking the strongest employment growth since April 2024 [3] Group 4 - ECB President Lagarde noted that recent trade agreements have alleviated some global uncertainties, with a strong labor market and domestic demand being key drivers of Eurozone growth [3] - Moody's analysts believe that while tariffs may weigh on the Eurozone economy, they are not sufficient to derail it [4]
【环球财经】欧元区8月综合PMI创15个月新高 制造业活动三年来首现扩张
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-08-21 14:41