German services sector stumbles as soaring inflation hits confidence - PMI

Reuters

Published Sep 05, 2022 04:00AM ET

BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's services sector contracted for a second month running in August as domestic demand came under pressure from soaring inflation and faltering confidence, a survey showed on Monday.

S&P Global (NYSE:SPGI)'s final services Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) for August fell to 47.7 from 49.7 the previous month. That was also lower than the late-August flash estimate of 48.2.

Facing persistently strong cost pressures from higher energy bills and rising wages, services firms continued to take on new staff to address capacity constraints, but employment growth lost momentum and was at its weakest in a year and a half.

"After providing important support to the economy during the opening half of the year, business activity across Germany's service sector has started to falter during the third quarter as domestic demand comes under pressure from sky-high inflation and wavering confidence," said Phil Smith, Economic Associate Director at S&P Global.

He added, however, that slowdowns in the rates of increase in both input costs and output prices suggested that underlying price pressures may have peaked, partly due to falling demand.