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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 23:54

Group 1 - The Eurozone's business activity growth accelerated in August, with the composite PMI rising 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] - The 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] - The services PMI slightly decreased to 50.7, indicating a slight slowdown in expansion [1] Group 2 - Germany's private sector activity improved slightly in August, primarily supported by better-than-expected manufacturing performance, with the manufacturing PMI rising to 49.9, the highest level since June 2022 [2] - New factory orders in Germany saw significant growth, although export sales experienced a slight decline for the first time in five months [2] - The services PMI in Germany fell to 50.1, reflecting a small decline in new business volume and indicating stagnation in growth momentum [2] Group 3 - France's overall business activity remained stable in August, with the manufacturing PMI rising to 49.9, the highest level since January 2023, despite challenges from weakened international competitiveness and trade environment issues [2] - The services PMI in France improved to 49.7, the highest level in a year, indicating a narrowing decline in output and a slowdown in the contraction of new business [3] - Employment in the French services sector showed improvement, with companies increasing both permanent and temporary hiring [3] Group 4 - Moody's analysts believe that while tariffs may weigh on the Eurozone economy, they are not sufficient to derail it [4]