Eurozone PMIs - what's next for economic growth

EUROZONE

Composite PMI

Solid growth | 52
05-09-202304-01-202406-05-202404-09-202406-01-202506-05-202503-09-202506-01-202606-05-202647.048.049.050.051.052.0
EUROZONE

Services PMI

Fair Expansion | 51.7
06-11-202305-03-202403-07-202406-11-202405-03-202504-06-202503-10-202504-02-202603-06-202648.049.050.051.052.053.0
EUROZONE

Manufacturing PMI

Fair Expansion | 51.9
06-09-202302-01-202402-05-202402-09-202402-01-202502-05-202501-09-202502-02-202603-06-20264446485052

Insights

CONCEPT

The Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) is a leading indicator of economic health. Based on monthly corporate surveys, it gauges forward-looking momentum. A reading above 50 signals expansion, while a reading below 50 represents contraction.

CURRENT READINGS

The EU Composite PMI (services, manufacturing and construction together) is at 52, signaling an expected solid growth in the wider economy, improving fast since last month (in a positive quarterly trend). Beneath the surface, the two main sectors show distinct trajectories:

  • Services (Largest GDP Contributor): 51.7 — signaling a fair expansion.
  • Manufacturing: 51.9 — signaling a fair expansion.

MECHANICS & MEANING

A positive expected expansion should anticipate good earnings, which is bullish for stocks, but we are within a range of normal fluctuations and so we do not extract any decisive asset signal.

In general, rising PMIs translate into higher growth prospects in the short-term (in 3 to 6 months), which should later translate into higher corporate earnings, supporting bullish equity sentiment. Conversely, contracting PMIs signal economic headwinds and defensive market rotations. Normal, range-bound fluctuations do not provide a meaningful, directional signal for trading.