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    French services sector nears stabilisation in August, PMI shows

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    Posted on September 3, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    French services sector nears stabilization in August with PMI at 49.8. Employment grows, but economic outlook remains fragile amid political uncertainty.

    French Services Sector Shows Signs of Stabilization in August

    PARIS (Reuters) -France's services sector contracted only very slightly in August, with overall business activity nearing stabilisation, an S&P Global survey showed on Thursday.

    The HCOB France Services PMI rose to 49.8 in August from 48.5 in July, marking its highest reading in a year but holding just below the 50.0 threshold separating growth in activity from contraction.

    Employment in the sector grew at the fastest pace in 15 months, following eight consecutive months of workforce reductions. The uptick in hiring was attributed to both permanent and temporary recruitment.

    The HCOB France Composite PMI, which covers services and manufacturing, also rose to 49.8 in August, climbing from 48.6 in July.     

    "Improvements stemmed from both services and manufacturing, with rates of decline cooling in both sectors," said Hamburg Commercial Bank economist Jonas Feldhusen. 

    "These are encouraging developments, though they must be viewed with caution given the broader climate of uncertainty and economic weakness in France, which now also faces the prospect of another government crisis," he added.

    New service sector business continued to decline, albeit at the slowest pace since January, with foreign orders falling sharply. The volume of outstanding business rose for the first time since April 2024, reflecting staff shortages and delays on the customer side.

    Input costs and output prices continued to rise modestly, with inflationary pressures intensifying to a six-month high. Despite this, competition restricted significant increases in output charges.

    France's economic outlook remains fragile amid ongoing political upheavals after the prime minister called for a vote of confidence in his minority government on September 8 that he looks set to lose.

    (Reporting by Makini Brice; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •French services sector nears stabilization with PMI at 49.8.
    • •Employment in services grows at fastest pace in 15 months.
    • •Composite PMI for services and manufacturing also rises.
    • •New service sector business declines at slowest pace since January.
    • •Economic outlook remains fragile amid political uncertainty.

    Frequently Asked Questions about French services sector nears stabilisation in August, PMI shows

    1What was the HCOB France Services PMI in August?

    The HCOB France Services PMI rose to 49.8 in August from 48.5 in July.

    2How did employment in the services sector change?

    Employment in the sector grew at the fastest pace in 15 months, following eight consecutive months of workforce reductions.

    3What are the current economic challenges facing France?

    France's economic outlook remains fragile amid ongoing political upheavals and the prospect of a vote of confidence in the minority government.

    4What trends were observed in input costs and output prices?

    Input costs and output prices continued to rise modestly, with inflationary pressures intensifying to a six-month high.

    5What does the PMI indicate about the services sector's performance?

    The PMI indicates that the services sector contracted only slightly, suggesting that overall business activity is nearing stabilization.

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