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UK services growth at six-year high, PMI survey suggests | UK services growth at six-year high, PMI survey suggests |
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The UK's services sector has expanded at its fastest pace since December 2006, a survey has indicated. | The UK's services sector has expanded at its fastest pace since December 2006, a survey has indicated. |
The Markit/CIPS Services Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) rose to 60.2 in July from 56.9 the month before, a stronger showing than economists had expected. | The Markit/CIPS Services Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) rose to 60.2 in July from 56.9 the month before, a stronger showing than economists had expected. |
Any reading above 50 indicates growth. | Any reading above 50 indicates growth. |
The numbers complete a trio of positive PMI figures for July, after strong showings in both the construction and manufacturing sectors last week. | The numbers complete a trio of positive PMI figures for July, after strong showings in both the construction and manufacturing sectors last week. |
Markit said its UK All Sector PMI, which combined the three, was 59.48, the highest since its records began in January 1998. | |
Paul Smith, senior economist at Markit, said indications were that there would be a "further strengthening of GDP" in the third quarter of the year, "as the UK heads towards 'escape velocity' and self-sustaining economic expansion". | |
'Firmer footing' | |
The latest UK services figure contrasts with data from the eurozone services sector, which showed a contraction at 49.8. | |
"It appears that the much improved weather helped services activity in July and we doubt that this rate of expansion can be sustained," said Howard Archer, chief European and UK economist for IHS Global Insight. | |
"Nevertheless, there does appear to be a marked underlying improvement in activity under way, with the UK economic recovery genuinely moving to a firmer footing." | |
PMI surveys are based on data from various private-sector firms, which supply information on factors such as output, new orders, stock levels, employment and prices. | PMI surveys are based on data from various private-sector firms, which supply information on factors such as output, new orders, stock levels, employment and prices. |