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German preliminary manufacturing PMI falls to 40.3 in September, versus expected 42.4

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Last updated: 2024/09/23 at 7:37 AM
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The German economy faced a significant downturn in September, with the Manufacturing PMI declining to 40.3 compared to the forecast of 42.4. Similarly, the Services PMI fell to 50.6 in September, missing the expected 51.0 print. As a result, the EUR/USD dropped and is currently trading at 1.1112, down 0.42% on the day. This data reflects a worsening economic situation in Germany, with both manufacturing and services sectors impacted.

The HCOB survey’s preliminary report also indicated that the HCOB Manufacturing PMI in Germany dropped to 40.3, marking a yearly low compared to August’s 42.4. Additionally, the Services PMI fell from 51.2 in August to 50.6 in September, hitting a six-month trough. The HCOB Preliminary German Composite Output Index was at 47.2 in September, below the expected 48.2 and August’s 48.4, representing the weakest performance in seven months. These numbers indicate a significant slowdown in economic activity in Germany.

As a result of the disappointing German data, the Euro has weakened against major currencies, with the table showing the percentage changes of the Euro against listed currencies. Euro was particularly weak against the Japanese Yen. The heat map displays the percentage changes of major currencies against each other, with the base currency selected from the left column and the quote currency selected from the top row. This data highlights the Euro’s performance against other major currencies in the current economic environment.

Overall, the recent decline in German PMIs and Composite Output Index reflects a worsening economic situation in Germany, with both the manufacturing and services sectors being affected. The Euro has weakened against major currencies as a result of this data, with particular weakness against the Japanese Yen. This indicates a challenging economic environment in Germany and the Eurozone as a whole, with potential implications for global markets and investors. The coming months will be crucial to monitor how the German economy responds to these challenges and if there are any signs of recovery in the manufacturing and services sectors.

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