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France's services sector shows signs of stabilising - final PMI

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Posted on July 3, 2025

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(Refiles to remove extraneous letters at start of first paragraph) PARIS (Reuters) -France's services sector showed signs of stabilising in June, with the pace of contraction in business activity

France's services sector shows signs of stabilising - final PMI

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PARIS (Reuters) -France's services sector showed signs of stabilising in June, with the pace of contraction in business activity reaching its slowest rate in nine months, a survey by S&P Global showed on Thursday.

The HCOB France Services final PMI for June rose to 49.6 points from 48.9 in May, indicating only a very slight reduction in activity in the sector. A reading below 50 suggests contraction while above that signals growth.

The final June services PMI figure came in above the flash June services PMI figure of 48.7 points.

Jonas Feldhusen, junior economist at Hamburg Commercial Bank, said S&P Global's survey showed growth in new export orders and increased business confidence, although uncertainty over U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs could weigh on sentiment.

"Business sentiment among French service providers improved markedly in June. Easing inflationary pressures and a less restrictive monetary policy stance are expected to support household consumption and business investment over the coming year," said Feldhusen. 

"However, uncertainty surrounding potential tariff measures -pending a decision on July 8 - could weigh on sentiment in the near term. In light of still-muted demand conditions, service sector firms are actively exploring opportunities to adjust staffing levels downward," he added.

The final June composite PMI, which combines the manufacturing and services sectors, slipped to 49.2 points from 49.3 in May, indicating a continued slight reduction in private sector business activity. Still, the final reading was above the flash figure of 48.5 points.

(Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

Key Takeaways

  • France's services PMI rose to 49.6 in June.
  • Business activity contraction slowed to a nine-month low.
  • New export orders and business confidence increased.
  • Uncertainty over U.S. tariffs may affect sentiment.
  • Composite PMI indicates slight reduction in private sector activity.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the final PMI for France's services sector indicate?
The final HCOB France Services PMI for June rose to 49.6 points, indicating a very slight reduction in activity in the sector, as a reading below 50 suggests contraction.
How did business sentiment change in June?
Business sentiment among French service providers improved markedly in June, supported by easing inflationary pressures and a less restrictive monetary policy stance.
What factors could impact the services sector's outlook?
Uncertainty surrounding potential tariff measures, pending a decision on July 8, could weigh on sentiment in the near term, despite growth in new export orders.
What was the composite PMI figure for June?
The final June composite PMI, which combines manufacturing and services sectors, slipped to 49.2 points from 49.3 in May, indicating a continued slight reduction in private sector business activity.
What did the economist say about the survey results?
Jonas Feldhusen, a junior economist at Hamburg Commercial Bank, noted that the survey showed growth in new export orders and increased business confidence, despite ongoing uncertainties.

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