'China's Services PMI Shrinks For 3rd Straight Month'

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  • Services firms on the mainland have had to reduce their payrolls at a sharper rate. File photo: AFP

    Services firms on the mainland have had to reduce their payrolls at a sharper rate. File photo: AFP

China's services activity contracted for a third straight month in May, pointing to a slow recovery ahead, despite the easing of some Covid lockdowns in Shanghai and neighbouring cities, a private business survey showed on Monday.

The Caixin services purchasing managers' index rose to 41.4 in May from 36.2 in April, edging up slightly as authorities began to roll back some of the restrictions that had paralysed the financial hub of Shanghai and roiled global supply chains.

However, the reading remained well below the 50-point mark that separates growth from contraction on a monthly basis.

An official survey on Tuesday also showed the services sector was still mired in contraction.

The Caixin survey showed new business, including new export orders, fell for the fourth straight month in May as restrictions on mobility kept customers at home and disrupted operations.

That led services firms to reduce their payrolls at a sharper rate, with a sub-index for employment standing at 48.5, the lowest since February last year and down from 49.3 the previous month.

Official data showed China's nationwide survey-based jobless rate had climbed to 6.1 percent in April, the highest since February 2020 and well above the government's 2022 target of below 5.5 percent.

"The employment measure has remained in contractionary territory since the beginning of this year. The impact of the epidemic has hit the labour market. Enterprises weren't much motivated to increase hiring. As a result, outstanding business [backlogs] in the services sector grew further," said Wang Zhe, Senior Economist at Caixin Insight Group.

China's economic activity cooled sharply in April as the country grappled with the worst Covid-19 outbreak since 2020.

Beijing recently announced a package of 33 measures covering fiscal, financial, investment and industrial policies. (Reuters)

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