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German business activity expanded modestly in August as an upturn in manufacturing offset a faster decline in services activity, ​a preliminary business survey showed on Friday.

The S&P Global Flash ‌Composite PMI Index for Germany fell to 51.0 in August from 51.3 in July, but remained above the 50 mark that separates growth from contraction.

Economists ​polled by Reuters had forecast a reading of 51.3, unchanged ​from last month.

The composite index tracks the services and manufacturing ⁠sectors that together account for more than two-thirds of the ​euro zone's largest economy.

MANUFACTURING DRIVES GROWTH

"The recovery in the manufacturing sector has ​regained momentum, after it showed signs of stalling in the second quarter," said Phil Smith, economics associate director at S&P Global Market Intelligence.

The manufacturing PMI rose ​to 54.1 from 52.2 in the previous month, the strongest ​reading in 51 months.

Services activity weakened further, with the services PMI dropping to 48.5 ‌from ⁠49.8, a three-month low, marking a fifth straight monthly decline and the fastest contraction since May.

"Although the service sector continues to act as a drag on growth, a second successive slight uptick in ​new business and ​a renewed rise ⁠in employment in the sector suggest that things could start to get better soon on the activity ​front," Smith said.

Employment was unchanged after 26 straight ​months of ⁠decline, as a modest rise in services staffing coincided with the weakest pace of factory job cuts in more than a year.

Business expectations ⁠rose ​to their highest since just before the ​outbreak of the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran in February and moved slightly above the ​long-run average, the survey showed.

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