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Russian Services Confidence Drops to 40-Month Low, PMI Shows

MOSCOW, May 6 (Reuters) - Russia's services sector contracted for a second straight month in April as weak ​client demand led to declines in output ‌and new sales, while business confidence plumbed a 40-month low, a survey showed on Wednesday.

The S&P Global Russia ​Services PMI Business Activity Index rose to ​49.7 in April from 49.5 in March. ⁠The 50-mark separates growth from contraction.

New business fell ​after five months of growth, with the decline ​the quickest since September 2025. Export orders also dropped and at the fastest pace in a year and a ​half, S&P Global said.

Firms cut staffing for ​a third consecutive month as lower workloads reduced working hours. ‌The ⁠pace of job shedding eased from March but remained among the quickest since January 2023.

Backlogs of work declined for the first time since September ​2025 as ​companies processed ⁠incoming sales immediately due to sufficient capacity. Input cost inflation and output ​charge inflation both cooled further from January's ​VAT-driven ⁠highs.

Business confidence weakened to its lowest since December 2022, though firms still expected activity to rise ⁠over ​the coming year. S&P Global ​said hopes for new client wins were tempered by customers' financial ​difficulties.

Reporting by Gleb Bryanski; Editing by Joe Bavier

Source: Reuters


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