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India services PMI falls to 60.8 in April; growth still at fastest pace in under 14 years

Like the services index, the final HSBC India Composite PMI fell slightly to 61.5 in April versus 61.8 a month ago. However, the latest reading was one of the highest seen in close to 14 years.

May 06, 2024 / 12:07 IST
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Data on Services PMI for April was released on May 6.

A measure of India's services growth fell to 60.8 in April, still registering one of the strongest paces of expansion in about 14 years, data released on May 6 showed.

The April figure, as compiled by S&P Global in the HSBC India Services PMI Business Activity Index, declined from 61.2 in March and was lower than flash estimates of 61.7, mainly due to a moderation in new export orders.

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“India’s service activity rose at a slightly softer pace in April, backed by a further rise in new orders, with a notable strength in domestic demand," said Pranjul Bhandari, chief India economist at HSBC. "Although new export orders remained robust, they showed a slight moderation from March figures. In response to increased new orders, firms expanded their staffing levels, though the pace of hiring growth decelerated. Input costs continued to rise sharply, albeit slower than in March, but resulted in squeezed margins for service firms, as only part of the price rise was passed on to clients through output charges."

New export business among services companies increased at the second-fastest pace in the near 10-year history of the series, behind only that seen in March. Anecdotal evidence highlighted gains from several countries in Asia, Africa, Europe, the Americas and Middle East. Still, total new orders continued to rise at a stronger rate than exports.