Services Sector Activity In India Falls To 7-Month Low In Oct Amid Price Pressures: PMI

The services sector growth in India declined to a seven-month low in October on softer increase in output and new business, amid competitive conditions and price pressures, a monthly survey said on Friday.

The seasonally adjusted S&P Global India Services PMI Business Activity Index declined to 58.4 in October, from a 13-year high of 61 in September, signalling the slowest rate of expansion since March, according to a PTI report.

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In Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) parlance, a print above 50 implies expansion while a score below 50 indicates contraction. The survey is compiled from responses to questionnaires sent to a panel of around 400 service sector companies, added the PTI report.

"Several companies managed to secure new contracts, but some mentioned subdued demand for their services and competitive conditions," said Pollyanna De Lima, Economics Associate Director at S&P Global Market Intelligence.

The October data highlighted the second-fastest upturn in international orders placed with Indian services companies since the series started in September 2014. Survey members noted gains from clients in Asia, Europe and the US, reported PTI.

"Export was an area of particular strength in October, with new business gains from Asia, Europe and the US boosting growth to its second-highest in the series over its nine-year history," Lima added.

When it comes to the price front, services companies in India declared a surge in their expenses in October, which they attributed to higher food, fuel and staff costs, stated the PTI report.

"Although survey participants passed these additional cost burdens on to clients, permitted by demand strength, the rise in charges could have been the trigger of the deceleration in sales growth. Moreover, a pick-up in inflation expectations in October dampened business confidence," Lima added.

Going ahead, the Future Activity Index fell by more than five points in October, signalling some loss of confidence surrounding the outlook for services output, amid rising inflation expectations.

Meanwhile, the S&P Global India Composite PMI Output Index fell from 61 in September to 58.4 in October, indicating the weakest rate of expansion since March, said the PTI report.

"Although India continued to post substantial growth of aggregate business activity, the upturn lost strength in October amid slower increases in manufacturing production and services activity," the survey said.

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