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German services sector growth slows as demand remains subdued, PMI shows

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Posted on March 5, 2025

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BERLIN (Reuters) - Business activity in Germany's services sector grew for the third consecutive month in February, but the pace of expansion slowed due to subdued demand, S&P Global reported on

Germany's Services Sector Growth Slows Amid Weak Demand, PMI Reports

BERLIN (Reuters) - Business activity in Germany's services sector grew for the third consecutive month in February, but the pace of expansion slowed due to subdued demand, S&P Global reported on Wednesday.

The final and seasonally adjusted HCOB index for business activity in the services sector stood at 51.1 in February, down from 52.5 in January. While a reading above 50 indicates growth, the drop suggests there was only a marginal increase in activity.

New orders fell again as tight budgets and production cuts among manufacturing clients weighed on demand. This marked the sixth consecutive month of declining orders, though the rate of decline was the smallest in the current contraction phase, partly due to a less pronounced drop in export orders.

Service providers focused on clearing backlogs, with the pace of backlog reduction accelerating to its fastest since mid-2020.

Employment growth continued for the second month, but at a slower rate than in January, with some firms citing strategic hires, particularly in sales.

Overall, business sentiment for the year ahead was less optimistic than in January, with the forward-looking index falling below its long-term trend.

Some respondents expressed hope for an economic upturn following the formation of a new government, but high prices and a skilled labour shortage remained concerns.

(Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

Key Takeaways

  • Germany's services sector growth slowed in February.
  • PMI index fell from 52.5 in January to 51.1 in February.
  • New orders declined for the sixth consecutive month.
  • Employment growth continued but at a slower pace.
  • Business sentiment for the year ahead is less optimistic.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the PMI index for Germany's services sector in February?
The final and seasonally adjusted HCOB index for business activity in the services sector stood at 51.1 in February, down from 52.5 in January.
How did new orders in the services sector change?
New orders fell again, marking the sixth consecutive month of declining orders, as tight budgets and production cuts among manufacturing clients weighed on demand.
What is the outlook for employment in Germany's services sector?
Employment growth continued for the second month, but at a slower rate than in January, with some firms citing strategic hires, particularly in sales.
What are the concerns affecting business sentiment in Germany?
Overall, business sentiment for the year ahead was less optimistic than in January, with high prices and a skilled labour shortage remaining concerns.
What do some respondents hope for regarding the economy?
Some respondents expressed hope for an economic upturn following the formation of a new government, despite ongoing concerns about high prices and labor shortages.

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