FXStreet (Mumbai) – The Markit German PMI released today showed the growth in the manufacturing activity slowed down slightly in October due to a slowdown in production and employment growth.

The final seasonally adjusted Markit/BME Germany Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) fell slightly from September’s 52.3 to a three-month low of 52.1 in October.

The detail revealed the new export orders increased during the month with the first rise in stocks of finished goods in a year. Companies were encouraged to add to their payrolls at the start of the fourth quarter. Input prices fell substantially on account of a drop in energy and oil prices and the factory gate prices also fell further during the month, albeit only slightly.

The Markit German PMI released today showed the growth in the manufacturing activity slowed down slightly in October due to a slowdown in production and employment growth.

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