The Markit monthly survey, conducted among purchasing managers in the euro area shows a manufacturing PMI up for the month of October to 50.7 points, 49.3 points against the previous month. The final result is in line with analysts' expectations, remaining identical to the first published estimate there are about ten days.

The threshold of 50 points represents growth in activity. The crossing of the barrier and indicates a departure from the area of contraction in activity, which had not been the case for nearly seventeen months, in April 2008.

Larger rebound in France for nine years

If this rebound in manufacturing activity is undeniable at European level, important differences remain between countries in the area. France is the current head increases with a PMI of 55.6 points (2.6 points a month)."The French manufacturers reported another strong acceleration of output growth, performance displaying significantly higher than their European counterparts. The France and recorded a fourth consecutive monthly increase in manufacturing output, the strongest since a little over nine years. "

The index of new orders for its highest recorded for twenty-six months in the euro area, 53.7 against 52.5 points in September.

"The business conditions in the euro area manufacturing sector has improved for the first time since May of last year, driven by accelerating growth in output, new orders and slower job losses, "said Chris Williamson of Markit.



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