World Print 2020-04-04

Eurozone economy took record hit in March

Business activity in the 19-nation eurozone suffered a record fall in March and hit an historic low, according to the PMI index published on Friday by analysts IHS Markit. The IHS index for the month was 29.7 - down from Markit's first estimate for March
Published 04 Apr, 2020 12:00am

Business activity in the 19-nation eurozone suffered a record fall in March and hit an historic low, according to the PMI index published on Friday by analysts IHS Markit. The IHS index for the month was 29.7 - down from Markit's first estimate for March of 31.4 and well below the level in February of 51.6 points, before the coronavirus epidemic crippled the European economy.
An IHS purchasing managers' index below 50 represents a contraction and the data group's chief business economist Chris Williamson said the eurozone economy is now shrinking at an annualised rate of almost 10 percent.
"The four largest nations covered by the survey all registered record declines in activity, with Italy and Spain experiencing the sharpest reductions," the final data release said.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2020

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