Private sector output loses steam in September: Nikkei PMI

Growth in India’s private sector output “faded” in September as both manufacturing and service sectors witnessed sluggish rise amid softer demand conditions across the country, a Nikkei survey said.

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Growth in India’s private sector output “faded” in September as both manufacturing and service sectors witnessed sluggish rise amid softer demand conditions across the country, a Nikkei survey said.

The seasonally adjusted Nikkei India Composite PMI Output Index — that maps both the manufacturing and services sectors — fell from 52.6 in August to 51.5 in September, highlighting the weakest rate of expansion in the current period of growth.

Meanwhile, the Nikkei Business Activity Index, also fell from 51.8 in August to 51.3 in September as “tough economic conditions weighed on growth”, the survey showed.

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A reading below 50 means contraction in the sector.

“India’s economy lost steam in September with growth fading across both the manufacturing and service sectors. The sluggish increase in private sector output mirrored softer demand conditions across the country, while growth of global demand for Indian goods also moderated,” Pollyanna De Lima Economist at Markit, which compiles the survey said.

Meanwhile, according to an earlier Nikkei survey, factory output for September had dropped to a seven-month low.

On the inflation front, Nikkei said that price pressures “dissipated” in September.

“Lower commodity prices coupled with falling petrol costs resulted in an overall drop in average input prices. On the back of this, businesses lowered their tariffs,” Lima added.

Meanwhile, as a consequence of the slowdown, private sector employment was broadly unchanged as service providers maintained employment levels steady in September.

“Looking ahead, service providers expect further setbacks, as highlighted by the Future Output Index sliding to its lowest mark in the history of the series,” Lima added.

On Reserve Bank’s policy rates, Lima said the bank “continued its attempt to shift India’s growth momentum into a higher gear.”

Reserve Bank Governor Raghuram Rajan, on September 29, effected a more-than-expected interest rate cut of half a per cent to boost the economy.

Moreover, the RBI also lowered its economic growth forecast for the current fiscal to 7.4 per cent from its previous projection of 7.6 per cent.

The April-June quarter GDP slipped to 7 per cent from 7.5 per cent in the preceding quarter.

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First published on: 06-10-2015 at 11:22 IST
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