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Spain's December services activity grows at fastest pace in 20 months, PMI shows

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Posted on January 6, 2025

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· Last updated: January 27, 2026

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This image illustrates the significant growth of Spain's service sector in December 2023, as reported by PMI. The rise reflects economic recovery and increased business activity post-floods.
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MADRID (Reuters) - Spain's service sector expanded in December at its fastest pace since April 2023, driven by a sharp rise in new business and a recovery in activity following the country's deadly

Spain's Service Sector Growth Hits 20-Month High in December

MADRID (Reuters) - Spain's service sector expanded in December at its fastest pace since April 2023, driven by a sharp rise in new business and a recovery in activity following the country's deadly flooding in late October, S&P Global reported on Monday.

The HCOB Spain Services PMI rose to 57.3 in December from 53.1 in November, marking the sixteenth consecutive month above the 50.0 threshold that indicates growth and the fastest pace since April 2023.

The increase was attributed to strong demand for services and a boost from insurance claims and clean-up operations after the floods that devastated the region of Valencia in late October killing more than 200 people.

"These are impressive figures for the end of the year," said Jonas Feldhusen, an economist at Hamburg Commercial Bank. "The increased activity and new orders are resulting in more work, and companies are trying to hire additional workers to cope with the workload."

Employment in the service sector rose for the 27th consecutive month, although the rate of job creation slowed down. Despite higher staffing levels, backlogs of work continued to grow, reaching their highest since May 2022.

The country's labour ministry on Friday reported the number of jobless people in December was at its lowest for such a month since 2007.

Inflationary pressures intensified, with input costs rising due to higher wages and fuel prices. Service providers passed on these costs to clients, leading to the steepest rise in output prices in six months.

Looking ahead, confidence in the sector's outlook strengthened, with optimism reaching its highest level since May 2024.

A sister survey released last Thursday showed manufacturing activity rose for an 11th consecutive month in December.

The country's central bank on Dec. 17 raised its economic growth forecast for the full year to 3.1% from a previous 2.8%. The economy grew 2.5% in 2023.

(Reporting by Inti Landauro; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

Key Takeaways

  • Spain's services PMI rose to 57.3 in December.
  • Sector growth driven by new business and flood recovery.
  • Employment in services rose for the 27th month.
  • Inflation pressures increased due to higher costs.
  • Confidence in the sector's outlook has strengthened.

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What is the main topic?
The article discusses the growth of Spain's service sector in December, highlighted by the PMI reaching its highest level since April 2023.
How did the floods impact the sector?
The floods in Valencia led to increased demand for services related to insurance claims and clean-up operations, boosting the sector's growth.
What are the inflationary pressures mentioned?
Inflationary pressures intensified due to rising input costs from higher wages and fuel prices, leading to increased output prices.

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