The eurozone’s M-PMI fell to 52.0 in June from 54.6 in May. Germany’s PMI dropped to 54.6, only the second reading below 60.0 since November. The French index slipped to 52.5 last month from 55.0 in May. The UK’s PMI dropped to a 21-month low of 51.3 last month. Compounding the gloom, manufacturing in Italy, Ireland, Spain, and Greece all contracted in June, as their PMIs were below 50. China’s M-PMI was weak again in June, falling to 50.9, the lowest reading since February 2009. However, the production index was still at 53.1. The overall index should rebound in July and August as the Japanese parts shortage problem comes to an end.
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