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    Euro Zone Businesses Perform Better Than Expected in February as Manufacturing Bounces Back, PMI Shows

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    Posted on February 20, 2026

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    Last updated: April 3, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Eurozone PMI rose to 51.9 in February as manufacturing returned to growth, led by stronger new orders. Services reached 51.8, just under forecasts, while pricing pressures firmed, bolstering expectations the ECB holds rates.

    Euro Zone Business Activity Surges in February, PMI Indicates Growth

    By Jonathan Cable

    LONDON, Feb 20 (Reuters) - Euro zone business activity accelerated faster than forecast this month as manufacturing swung back to growth for the first time since October, though the dominant services sector marginally underperformed expectations, a survey showed.

    Euro Zone Economic Performance

    The HCOB Flash Eurozone Composite PMI, compiled by S&P Global and released on Friday, rose to 51.9 in February from 51.3 in January, marking the 14th consecutive month of expansion and exceeding expectations in a Reuters poll of a more modest rise to 51.5.

    PMI readings above 50.0 indicate growth in activity with those below reflecting contraction.

    The headline manufacturing PMI jumped to 50.8 from 49.5 while the output index, which feeds into the composite reading, bounced to a six-month high of 52.1 from 50.5.

    Manufacturing Sector Recovery

    February's rebound was driven by a resurgence in demand with the factory new orders index climbing to 50.9 from 49.2.

    GERMANY LEADS EURO ZONE GROWTH, UK REBOUNDING

    In Germany, Europe’s largest economy, business activity hit a four-month high, although in France the private sector showed little sign of growth amid weak demand, their PMIs showed.

    Regional Economic Highlights

    "February’s flash PMIs support the view that activity in the euro zone economy is growing at a reasonable pace, led by a pick-up in Germany," said Andrew Kenningham at Capital Economics.

    "While the relationship between the Composite PMI and GDP growth in the euro zone has been weak over the past three years, this suggests at face value that the economy is continuing to expand at a moderate pace," he added.

    Services activity in the common currency area showed a modest improvement with the PMI nudging up to 51.8 from 51.6. The Reuters poll had predicted a slightly bigger uptick to 51.9.

    Overall pricing pressures nudged up. But firms increased charges at a more modest pace, giving scant reason to revise expectations that the European Central Bank will hold interest rates steady for at least the rest of this year.

    Meanwhile, Britain, outside the euro zone and the European Union, saw businesses extend their early 2026 rebound into a second month, its PMI showed.

    British retail sales volumes rose in January at the fastest annual pace in nearly four years, according to official data, suggesting consumers are now happier to spend after a weak end to 2025 for the economy.

    (Reporting by Jonathan Cable; Editing by Joe Bavier)

    References

    • Euro zone business activity improved in February as manufacturing bounced back, PMI shows
    • Eurozone business activity rises at fastest pace in three months

    Table of Contents

    • Euro Zone Economic Performance
    • Manufacturing Sector Recovery
    • Regional Economic Highlights

    Key Takeaways

    • •HCOB Flash Eurozone Composite PMI rose to 51.9 in February, beating a 51.5 forecast and up from 51.3 in January.
    • •Manufacturing PMI climbed to 50.8, with output at a six‑month high of 52.1 and new orders at 50.9.
    • •Services activity nudged up to 51.8, slightly below the Reuters poll expectation of 51.9.
    • •Overall pricing pressures edged higher, while firms raised charges at a slower pace.
    • •Data reinforce expectations that the ECB keeps interest rates on hold in the near term.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Euro zone businesses perform better than expected in February as manufacturing bounces back, PMI shows

    1What is the main topic?

    The article covers February’s HCOB Flash Eurozone PMI, showing faster‑than‑expected growth in overall activity as manufacturing returned to expansion while services slightly undershot forecasts.

    2How did manufacturing and services perform?

    Manufacturing PMI rose to 50.8 with output hitting a six‑month high and new orders back in growth. Services improved modestly to 51.8, just below the consensus.

    3
    What does this mean for ECB policy?

    With pricing pressures edging up but firms raising charges more slowly, the data support expectations that the ECB is likely to keep interest rates steady for now.

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