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France's Services Sector Contracts Further in Apr, Final PMI

PARIS, May 6 (Reuters) - France's services sector contracted in April, as demand weakened amid economic and political uncertainty linked to the Iran ​war, a monthly survey by S&P Global showed ‌on Wednesday.

The S&P Global France Services final PMI fell to 46.5 in April from 48.8 in March, exactly in line with an earlier, flash ​survey. That figure of 46.5 was its lowest ​level since February 2025.

Any figure below 50 shows a ⁠contraction in activity, while above 50 shows expansion.

The France ​Composite final PMI for April, which includes both the services ​and manufacturing sectors, also fell to 47.6 from 48.8 in March, marking its lowest level since February 2025.

New orders in the services sector ​fell at the fastest rate since November 2023, with ​firms citing slower client decision-making, inflationary pressures and geopolitical headwinds, S&P Global ‌said.

Cost ⁠pressures also intensified, with input price inflation climbing to a 29-month high, driven by higher energy and raw material costs caused by the impact of the Iran war, it added.

"Services ​and manufacturing ​pulled the French ⁠economy in different directions in April. We should probably discount the factory expansion, though, which ​is likely to be fleeting due to ​front-loaded ordering ⁠ahead of anticipated price increases," said Joe Hayes, principal economist at S&P Global Market Intelligence.

"Services, on the other hand, has ⁠seen ​a significant hit to demand from ​increased uncertainty, with activity in this part of the economy weakening as a ​result," Hayes added.

Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta; Editing by Joe Bavier

Source: Reuters


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