Eurozone Composite PMI Revised Higher
2025-07-03 08:18
By
Joana Ferreira
1 min. read
The HCOB Eurozone Composite PMI rose to 50.6 in June 2025, up from both May’s reading and the preliminary estimate of 50.2.
While the latest figure indicated only modest overall growth, it marked the strongest expansion in three months, driven by faster output increases across both the manufacturing and services sectors.
Ireland led the growth rankings for the fourth consecutive month, followed by Spain, Italy, and Germany, while France continued to lag, recording a tenth straight monthly contraction in activity.
The modest rise in output was primarily supported by the completion of backlogs of work, which declined for the 27th month in a row.
Meanwhile, new business fell for the 13th consecutive month, and employment growth remained subdued.
On the price front, input cost inflation held steady at May’s six-month low.
Encouragingly, business confidence improved further in June, reaching its highest level since July 2024, continuing the recovery from April’s 18-month low.