U.K. economic output continued to rise in May, according to the closely-watched Purchasing Managers' Index from S & P Global, but missed economists' forecasts. The pace of growth slowed as a rebound in manufacturing failed to overcome weakness in services. The composite output figure produced by the survey was 52.8, down from 54.1 in April and against an estimate of 53.9, according to a Reuters poll. The 50 mark separates growth from contraction.
Business activity in the country's dominant services industry was at a six-month low, as providers saw the weakest cost pressures for more than three years. The latter point may provide 'some comfort' for the Bank of England after official statistics on services inflation came in hotter than expected on Wednesday, Andrew Wishart, senior U.K. economist at Capital Economics, said.
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