Spanish service sector activity shrank again in September as business and travel restrictions related to a surge of coronavirus cases weighed on the country’s economy, a survey has revealed today.
Markit’s Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) of services companies, which account for around half of the country’s economic output, fell to 42.4 in September from 47.7 in August. The 50 line separates growth from contraction.
The indicator had briefly surpassed 50 in June and July when the country emerged from a three-month lockdown. But new outbreaks of the coronavirus and travel restrictions imposed by various European countries have ravaged the summer tourism season.
“September’s services data highlights how the recovery from the most severe impacts of COVID-19 earlier in the year is faltering,” said Paul Smith, economics director at IHS Markit.