Healthy demand conditions accelerate services output: PMI

IANS  |  Mumbai 

Healthy demand conditions pushed Indian services sector's output higher during January 2018, key macro-economic data showed on Monday.

Accordingly, the seasonally adjusted Nikkei Services Activity Index registered an overall increase from 51.7 in January to 50.9 in December, as the "Information & Communication" sub-sector continued to drive overall growth.

An index reading of above 50 indicates an overall increase in economic activity and below 50 an overall decrease.

However, higher Services figure was unable to arrest the fall in the overall private sector's output during January, as manufacturing production growth eased.

Consequently, the seasonally adjusted Nikkei Composite Output Index declined to 52.5 in January from 53 in December.

Commenting on the Indian Services survey data, Aashna Dodhia, at IHS Markit, and of the report said: "The recovery across India's service sector

continued during January, with growth in output picking up to the joint-strongest since June 2017 as underlying demand conditions improved."

"Meanwhile, job creation accelerated to the second strongest in over six-and-a-half years, but, as firms struggled in receiving timely payments, the Goods

and Services Tax (GST) continued to be a key constraint to businesses and the service sector remained a laggard relative to its "

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First Published: Mon, February 05 2018. 15:16 IST