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Russia services contract at fastest pace since Sep 2025

MOSCOW, June 3 (Reuters) - Russia's services sector contracted in May at its quickest pace since September as weaker demand drove ​steeper falls in new orders and output, a ‌business survey showed on Wednesday.

The S&P Global Russia Services PMI Business Activity Index fell to 48.7 in May from 49.7 in ​April, dropping deeper below the 50 mark that ​separates growth from contraction.

New business fell for a second ⁠straight month, with the decline accelerating to its ​sharpest pace in eight months. Export orders also dropped further, ​and at the steepest pace since December 2022, S&P Global said.

Backlogs of work fell again, with the rate of depletion the steepest ​in four years, while employment declined for a fourth ​consecutive month.

Cost pressures cooled further, with input price inflation slowing to ‌its ⁠weakest since December and below the series average. Output charge inflation also eased for a fourth month and was the weakest so far in 2026.

Business confidence weakened sharply ​as concerns about ​customer liquidity ⁠and demand weighed on the outlook. Optimism about the year ahead fell to its ​lowest since the current run of positive ​sentiment began ⁠in January 2023.

The broader private sector remained under pressure in May. The S&P Global Russia Composite PMI Output Index ⁠edged ​up to 49.2 from 49.1, as ​a renewed rise in manufacturing output was offset by a faster decline ​in services activity.

Reporting by Gleb Bryanski; Editing by Hugh Lawson

Source: Reuters


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