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Business growth in India slows in December; HSBC Composite PMI falls to 58.9 from 59.7 in Nov

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New Delhi | December 16, 2025 11:18:36 AM IST
The pace of business growth in India slowed slightly in December, but overall activity in the private sector remained strong, according to the latest HSBC PMI data released on Tuesday.

The HSBC PMI Composite Index, which combines the output of India's manufacturing and service sectors, fell to 58.9 in December from 59.7 in November. Even though the index declined, it stayed well above the 50.0 mark, which shows that business activity is still growing.

The December reading pointed to the softest growth in business output since February, but it continued to signal a steep expansion across the private sector.

The data showed that both manufacturing and service sectors saw slower growth in business activity during December. This slowdown was mainly due to a softer rise in new orders. However, new orders continued to increase sharply, supported by reports of improving customer demand.

HSBC stated, "The index was down from 59.7 in November and pointed to the softest output growth since February."

According to the HSBC Flash India Composite Output Index, business activity in the Indian private sector continued to rise strongly in the final month of 2025. At the same time, the rate of expansion eased compared to the previous month. Growth in new orders also slowed towards the end of the year, but it remained at a healthy level.

The data further pointed out that companies largely kept their staffing levels unchanged in December. This means that businesses neither hired many new workers nor reduced jobs significantly.

Business confidence also softened further, showing that companies are becoming a little more cautious about the future. Inflation pressures remained muted, indicating that costs were not rising sharply.

In the manufacturing sector, growth also showed signs of slowing. Weaker increases were seen in both output and new orders. Along with this, employment growth and stocks of purchases expanded at a slower pace. Suppliers' delivery times shortened further, which often reflects better supply conditions.

Due to these factors, the HSBC Flash India Manufacturing PMI declined to 55.7 in December from 56.6 in November.

The December reading marked the smallest improvement in the health of the manufacturing sector in the past two years. Still, the index remained well above the long-term average, showing that manufacturing activity continued to expand at a solid pace.

Looking ahead to 2026, HSBC stated that the companies remain confident that business growth will continue. However, optimism has been weakening. Business sentiment fell for the third straight month in December and dropped to its lowest level since July 2022.

Overall, the HSBC PMI data suggests that while India's business growth slowed a bit in December, the economy remains on a strong growth path. (ANI)

 
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