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    Russian services sector sees fastest growth in a year, PMI shows

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    Posted on February 5, 2025

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    Last updated: January 26, 2026

    An infographic depicting the rise in Russia's services sector PMI to 54.6 in January, highlighting business growth and inflationary pressures, relevant to finance news.
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    Quick Summary

    Russia's services sector saw its fastest growth in a year in January, with PMI rising to 54.6, driven by new business and demand diversification.

    Russian Services Sector Growth Reaches Yearly Peak, PMI Shows

    (Reuters) - Russia's services sector saw its fastest growth in a year in January, buoyed by a sharp increase in new business, a survey showed on Wednesday.

    The S&P Global Purchasing Managers' Index for Russian services rose to 54.6 in January from 51.2 in December, indicating a strong expansion in output. A reading above 50 signals growth in activity, while below 50 indicates contraction.

    New business at Russian services firms increased for a seventh consecutive month, with the pace of growth the quickest in 12 months. The survey attributed this to improved demand conditions and a diversification of service lines.

    However, inflationary pressures intensified. Input prices rose at the fastest rate in a year, driven by higher supplier and transportation costs, as well as increased wage bills. In response, firms raised their output prices at the joint-quickest pace since July 2024.

    Employment in the services sector continued to rise, although the pace of job creation eased from December.

    Meanwhile, backlogs of work accumulated for the third month in a row, as new order inflows placed pressure on capacity. The level of incomplete business rose at the second-fastest rate since August 2023.

    Business confidence improved, with optimism about future output at its highest level since September 2024.

    (Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Christina Fincher)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russian services sector growth fastest in a year.
    • •PMI for January rose to 54.6 from 51.2 in December.
    • •New business increased for the seventh month.
    • •Inflationary pressures intensified with rising input prices.
    • •Business confidence at highest since September 2024.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russian services sector sees fastest growth in a year, PMI shows

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the growth of Russia's services sector, as indicated by the PMI, which shows the fastest expansion in a year.

    2What does a PMI reading above 50 indicate?

    A PMI reading above 50 signals growth in the services sector's activity.

    3What factors contributed to the growth?

    The growth was driven by a sharp increase in new business and improved demand conditions.

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