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France's Services Sector Contracts in Mar, Middle East War Hits Demand, PMI

PARIS, April 7 (Reuters) - France's services sector contracted further in March as client spending weakened due to the war ​in the Middle East and caution among ‌businesses in the run-up to last month's local elections, a business survey showed on Tuesday.

S&P Global said the final ​services PMI for March fell to 48.8 ​points from 49.6 points in February, marking ⁠a slight improvement from the flash March services figure ​of 48.3 points.

Any reading below 50 points to ​a contraction in activity, while above that indicates expansion.

The final March composite PMI - which includes both the services and ​manufacturing sectors - also came in at 48.8, down ​from 49.9 in February. S&P Global said this marked the ‌quickest ⁠drop in private sector business activity since October.

S&P Global added that the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran was impacting French businesses both in terms of ​inflation and ​customers postponing ⁠orders or delaying investments.

"Much uncertainty lies ahead, a condition which French businesses have ​become rather accustomed to in recent ​years ⁠given the domestic political environment. Uncertainty is bad for growth, and the inflation impulse stemming from the ⁠war ​raises the risk of stagflation ​in France," said Joe Hayes, principal economist at S&P Global ​Market Intelligence.

Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta; Editing by Hugh Lawson

Source: Reuters


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