The flash
composite output index dropped to a three-month low of 52.6 from
The flash
services activity index also fell to a three-month low of 52.3 from
The flash
purchasing managers' index for the manufacturing sector, meanwhile, rose to a
two-month high of 51.5 from
"A
slower rate of expansion in services activity meant that overall growth eased
slightly from the trend recorded over the third quarter," Markit Senior
Economist Tim Moore said.
New
business volumes increased for the fourth straight month, but the growth was
the slowest since July due to weakness in services. Further, foreign orders in
manufacturing grew at the slowest pace in the three months.
Unfinished
work volumes were stagnant and jobs were reduced slightly in both manufacturing
and services, the survey found.
Input price
inflation persisted and costs rose for the fourth month in a row. The latest
increase was the fastest in a year, which was partly driven by a return to cost
inflation in the factory sector.
However,
output prices were broadly unchanged in October. While, manufacturers reported
an increase in factory-gate prices, service providers indicated a decline, the
first since April.