Home Industry Finance Saudi March Business Activity Growth At Five-Month Low Output growth slowed to 60.0 points while new orders growth slowed to 65.8 points, a new survey shows. by Reuters April 3, 2014 Growth in Saudi Arabia’s non-oil business activity slowed to a five-month low in March as expansion of new orders and output weakened, and employment fell slightly after 29 consecutive months of growth, a survey showed on Thursday. The seasonally adjusted SABB HSBC Saudi Arabia Purchasing Managers Index slipped to 57.0 points in March from 58.6 points in February, still well above the 50-point mark separating expansion from contraction. Output growth slowed to 60.0 points from 62.8, while new orders growth slowed to 65.8 points; both numbers were the lowest since November. The slip in the private sector employment index to 49.9 points was only the second instance in the history of the survey, which was launched in August 2009, of it dropping below 50 points. It came after 29 straight months of staffing growth. The survey suggested inflation was easing slightly, as output prices were only marginally higher and total input costs increased at their slowest pace for 10 months. 0 Comments