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    French Services Sector Contracts Sharply in February, PMI Shows

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    Posted on March 5, 2025

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    Last updated: January 25, 2026

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    France's services sector experienced a sharp contraction in February, with PMI falling to 45.3. This marks a significant decline in business activity and employment.

    French Services Sector Faces Sharp Decline in February PMI Data

    PARIS (Reuters) - France's services sector experienced its steepest contraction in business activity since October 2023 in February, as demand weakened sharply and employment fell at the fastest rate since August 2020, a business survey showed on Wednesday.

    The HCOB France Services PMI, compiled by S&P Global, dropped to 45.3 in February from 48.2 in January, marking a sixth consecutive month below the 50.0 threshold that indicates growth.

    The decline was driven by a significant fall in new orders, with companies increasingly relying on their backlogs of work to sustain operations.

    "The French services sector is in dire straits," said Tariq Kamal Chaudhry, economist at Hamburg Commercial Bank. "Lower customer demand, general economic weakness, and hesitant customer behaviour are depressing output," he added.

    Input costs rose at the fastest pace in six months, driven by higher purchase prices, salaries, and fees for services. However, companies struggled to pass these costs onto customers, with output prices rising only marginally.

    The outlook was further dampened by a sharp contraction in new business, the most significant since November 2023, particularly from domestic markets.

    The composite PMI, which includes both services and manufacturing, fell to 45.1 in February from 47.6 in January, indicating the fastest contraction in private sector output since January 2024.

    This was primarily driven by the services sector, while manufacturing showed a slightly softer decline.

    Employment in the private sector fell at the quickest rate in 4-1/2 years, reflecting budget constraints and a cautious hiring approach amid subdued economic conditions.

    (Reporting by Reuters)

    Key Takeaways

    • •French services sector saw steepest contraction since October 2023.
    • •PMI dropped to 45.3, marking six months below growth threshold.
    • •New orders fell significantly, impacting business operations.
    • •Input costs rose sharply, but output prices increased marginally.
    • •Employment fell at the fastest rate since August 2020.

    Frequently Asked Questions about French services sector contracts sharply in February, PMI shows

    1What was the PMI for the French services sector in February?

    The HCOB France Services PMI dropped to 45.3 in February from 48.2 in January.

    2What factors contributed to the contraction in the services sector?

    The contraction was driven by a significant fall in new orders and lower customer demand, alongside general economic weakness.

    3How did employment in the private sector change?

    Employment in the private sector fell at the quickest rate in 4-1/2 years, reflecting budget constraints and a cautious hiring approach.

    4What does a PMI below 50 indicate?

    A PMI below 50 indicates a contraction in business activity, which has been the case for six consecutive months in the French services sector.

    5What is the outlook for the French services sector?

    The outlook is dampened by a sharp contraction in new business, particularly from domestic markets, indicating ongoing challenges ahead.

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