Eurozone

Published December 18, 2007

BRUSSELS, Dec 17, 2007: Business activity in the 13 nations sharing the euro slowed more than expected in December, hitting the lowest level in 28 months due to weakness in the service sector, a survey showed on Monday. First results for NTC Research’s survey of business leaders fell to 53.3 points in December, down from 54.1 points in November to touch the lowest level since August 2005.

Although the result fell short of economist forecasts for 53.5 per cent, it was nevertheless still above the 50-point level that indicates expansion.

The service sector output index dropped to 53.2 points in December from 54.1 in November while the manufacturing index eased to 52.5 from 52.8.

Economists said the survey added to the growing evidence that the eurozone economy is slowing, led by weakness in the vast services sector.—AFP

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