LONDON, July 1 Reuters Euro zone manufacturing production fell last month for the first time since the initial wave of the coronavirus pandemic two years ago as higher prices and a darkening economic outlook kept consumers wary of making purchases, a survey showed.
SP Global39;s final manufacturing Purchasing Managers39; Index PMI fell to 52.1 in June from May39;s 54.6, its lowest since August 2020 but just ahead of a preliminary reading of 52.0.
An index measuring output, which feeds into a composite PMI due on Tuesday and seen as a good gauge of economic health, sank below the 50 mark separating growth from contraction to a twoyear low of 49.3. In May it was 51.3.
Euro zone manufacturing has moved into decline in June, with production dropping for the first time for two years amid a steepening downturn in demand, said Chris Williamson, chief business economist at SP Global.
Demand is now weakening as firms report customers to be growing more cautious in relation to spending due to rising prices and the uncertain economic outlook.
The new orders index fell further below the breakeven mark to 45.2 from 48.7, its lowest since May 2020. Consumers have held back on making purchases, deterred by soaring prices and recession fears.
Inflation in the currency union reached 8.4 last month, official preliminary data is expected to show later on Friday, more than four times the European Central Bank39;s 2 target rate.
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