India business activity grew faster in June, job creation at 18-year high, PMI shows
The Hindu
The manufacturing index showed bigger gains to 58.5 from 57.5 in May while the dominant services industry’s reading rose slightly to 60.4 this month from 60.2, adding to the continued expansion in India even as the global economy slows.
Business activity in India expanded at a faster clip this month from May thanks to gains in manufacturing and services, according to a business survey that also showed the pace of job creation was at its strongest in over 18 years.
Robust gains in both sectors at the end of the first fiscal quarter meant a strong start to India's economy this financial year after it expanded by 8.2% last year - the fastest expansion among major countries - partly led by buoyant manufacturing.
HSBC's flash India Composite Purchasing Managers' Index , compiled by S&P Global, rose to 60.9 in June from last month's final reading of 60.5.
That marked nearly three years above the 50-level separating growth from contraction on a monthly basis.
"The composite flash PMI ticked up in June, supported by rises in both the manufacturing and service sectors, with the former recording a faster pace of growth," noted Maitreyi Das, global economist at HSBC.
The manufacturing index showed bigger gains to 58.5 from 57.5 in May while the dominant services industry's reading rose slightly to 60.4 this month from 60.2, adding to the continued expansion in India even as the global economy slows.
That was backed by a strong expansion in both manufacturing output and orders as well as business gains among services firms.