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Russian service sector contracts at fastest pace since 2022, PMI shows

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Posted on October 3, 2025

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MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia's service sector saw business activity contract sharply in September, marking the steepest decline since December 2022, as a renewed drop in new orders weighed on output, a

Russia's Service Sector Experiences Sharpest Decline Since 2022

Overview of Russia's Service Sector Performance

MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia's service sector saw business activity contract sharply in September, marking the steepest decline since December 2022, as a renewed drop in new orders weighed on output, a survey showed on Friday.

Key PMI Findings

The S&P Global Russia Services PMI Business Activity Index fell to 47.0 in September from 50.0 in August, indicating a contraction in activity. A reading above 50 signals growth, while below 50 indicates contraction.

Factors Influencing Decline

The downturn was driven by the sharpest fall in new orders since December 2022, with firms citing reduced customer numbers and lower purchasing power. Despite this, employment rose at the fastest pace since January 2024, as businesses aimed to clear backlogs and prepare for potential future demand.

Employment Trends

Input costs increased at the quickest rate in five months, driven by higher supplier, wage, and utility expenses. However, firms moderated the rise in output charges to remain competitive, despite the pressure on margins.

Cost Pressures and Business Confidence

"Business confidence strengthened slightly, reflecting hopes for greater economic stability and an increase in customer numbers," the report noted.

The composite PMI, which includes both manufacturing and services, dropped to 46.6 in September from 49.1 in August, marking the sharpest fall in private sector output since October 2022.

The data underscores ongoing challenges in the Russian economy, with both manufacturing and services sectors facing headwinds from declining demand and rising costs.

(Reporting by Gleb Bryanski; Editing by Toby Chopra)

Key Takeaways

  • Russia's service sector contracted sharply in September.
  • PMI index fell to 47.0, indicating contraction.
  • New orders dropped significantly, impacting output.
  • Employment rose despite economic challenges.
  • Composite PMI showed a sharp fall in private sector output.

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What is GDP?
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is the total monetary value of all goods and services produced within a country's borders in a specific time period, used as a broad measure of economic activity.
What are input costs?
Input costs refer to the expenses incurred in the production of goods or services, including raw materials, labor, and overhead costs.
What is business confidence?
Business confidence is a measure of how optimistic or pessimistic business leaders are regarding the future economic performance of their companies and the economy as a whole.

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