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    Italian services sector growth slows, employment drops, PMI shows

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on February 5, 2025

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 26, 2026

    This image illustrates the trends in Italy's services sector for January, highlighting the marginal growth and declining employment as reported by the PMI. It emphasizes the challenges faced by the sector amid weak demand.
    Graph showing slight growth in Italian services sector and declining employment - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    Italy's services sector shows marginal growth in January with weak demand and falling employment, as PMI drops to 50.4.

    Italian Services Sector Growth Slows as Employment Drops

    ROME (Reuters) - Italy's services sector grew marginally in January but underlying demand conditions remained weak and employment levels decreased, a survey showed on Wednesday.

    The HCOB Global Purchasing Managers' Index for services edged down to 50.4 in January from 50.7 in December, remaining just above the 50 mark that separates growth from contraction.

    That came broadly in line with a median forecast of 50.5 in a Reuters survey of 14 analysts.

    New business declined for a third consecutive month, coming in at 49.0 from a previous 49.1, while the employment index fell to 49.0 from 51.3 in December, returning to negative territory for the first time since October.

    "Activity in the Italian service sector remains within the growth area, but only marginally," said HCOB economist Jonas Feldhusen. "Underlying demand remains weak and has worsened again."

    A sister survey for the manufacturing sector published on Monday showed contraction for a 10th month running in January and at roughly the same pace as the month before.

    Overall, Italy's private sector continued to contract slightly, with the composite PMI at 49.7, unchanged from December and below the 50 mark for a third month running.

    (Reporting by Angelo Amante, editing by Gavin Jones and Christina Fincher)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Italy's services sector grew marginally in January.
    • •The PMI for services fell to 50.4, indicating weak growth.
    • •Employment levels in the sector decreased, returning to negative territory.
    • •New business declined for the third consecutive month.
    • •Italy's private sector continues to contract slightly.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Italian services sector growth slows, employment drops, PMI shows

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is the marginal growth and weak demand in Italy's services sector as indicated by the PMI report.

    2How did employment levels change?

    Employment levels in Italy's services sector decreased, returning to negative territory for the first time since October.

    3What does the PMI indicate?

    The PMI for services dropped to 50.4, indicating marginal growth and weak underlying demand.

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