Eurozone business activity grew at its slowest rate for over a year in March, according to the flash IHS Markit Eurozone PMI. At 55.3, down from 57.1 in February, the headline output index was the lowest since January of last year and signalled a second successive monthly easing in the rate of expansion. January's PMI had been the highest since June 2006.
Output growth moderated in both manufacturing and services, the latter seeing business activity grow at the slowest rate for five months while factory output increased at the weakest pace since January 2017.