euro area's two biggest economies has continued to shrink in September with weak demand for goods and services.
While the downturn eased in Germany, it deepened in France, according to business surveys released by S&P Global on Friday. Economists had expected momentum in both countries to remain broadly stable.
The performance of Germany's services sector was a «pleasant surprise» as it only contracted marginally this month, S&P Global said.
Manufacturing, which has been suffering from a slowdown in the global economy and higher interest rates, led the decline in overall activity.
The numbers for the country's important industrial sector nonetheless indicate that «things aren't going downhill as fast as before, with the decline in new orders slowing down,» Cyrus de la Rubia, chief economist at Hamburg Commercial Bank, said in a statement. «In addition, the reduction in purchasing activity is losing momentum.»
In France, both services and manufacturing worsened, sending private-sector activity down by the most since November 2020.