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Eurozone manufacturing activity weaker than expected

02 December 2008, 00:19 CET
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(BRUSSELS) - Manufacturing activity in the 15 countries sharing the euro pulled back faster than expected in November, according to a widely watched survey released on Monday.

The eurozone's purchasing managers' index (PMI) for the manufacturing sector, compiled by data and research group Markit, slipped to 35.6 points in November from 41.1 points in October.

The reading was worse than a first estimate of 36.2 points and marked the sixth month running that the index has been in contraction territory, which is indicated by a result of less than 50.

"Eurozone manufacturing activity has fallen off a cliff," said economist Howard Archer at consultants IHS Global Insight.

"Completing the worrying picture, the extreme weakness in manufacturing activity in November was widespread across the eurozone, with all countries seeing record contraction in activity, including Germany, France, Italy and, especially, Spain."

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