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RTRS: UPDATE 1-Euro zone services growth slows despite buoyant Germany
 
* Service sector backlogs of work falls

* Firms hire fewer new workers in October than month before

(Repeats to fix technical glitch)

By Jonathan Cable

LONDON, Nov 4 (Reuters) - Growth in the euro zone's dominant service sector lost steam last month as a slowdown in smaller economies and a downturn in Spain outweighed an upswing in activity in Germany, key private sector business surveys showed on Thursday.

The Markit Eurozone Services Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI), which monitors the performance of thousands of companies ranging from banks to hotels, fell in October to an eight-month low of 53.3 from 54.1 in September.

While that was revised up slightly from a flash estimate of 53.2 and still well above the 50 mark that divides growth and contraction, the survey showed activity was likely supported by a reduction in backlogs of work.

"Activity actually improved in Germany and was pretty buoyant, but elsewhere the situation was markedly less promising ... Spanish services activity worryingly contracted at the fastest rate since last December," said Howard Archer at IHS Global Insight.

Financial markets did not show any reaction to the revisions.

Earlier data showed French service sector growth slowed dramatically last month and Italy's ticked down as well. Spain's index slumped to 46.5 from 47.9 in September, its third straight month below 50.

But in Germany, Europe's biggest economy, the pace of growth accelerated on stronger client demand and improved conditions in the wider economy and this may continue.

The country's Lufthansa (LHAG.DE) airline said last week it expects business to remain strong next year [ID:nLDE69R07Y]. Earlier in October, Commerzbank (CBKG.DE), Germany's second-biggest lender, said it saw business in its strongest unit going well [ID:nLDE69H17M].

The euro zone composite PMI, a broader measure of private sector activity that combines both the services and the manufacturing PMI which on Tuesday showed a fall, slipped to an eight-month low in October of 53.8 from 54.1 in September.

The flash reading was slightly lower, at 53.4.

Survey compiler Markit said the composite PMI data suggested quarterly euro zone economic growth of 0.3 percent, down from 0.6 percent in the third quarter and a peak of 1 percent in the second quarter.
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