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    Russian Services Sector Contracts at Fastest Rate Since June 2024, PMI Shows

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    Posted on August 5, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Russia's services sector contracted sharply in July, with the PMI at 48.6. Despite weak demand, export business grew for the ninth month, and employment rose on future growth hopes.

    Russia's Services Sector Sees Sharpest Contraction Since June 2024

    Overview of Russia's Services Sector Performance

    (Reuters) -Russia's services sector contracted at its fastest pace since June 2024 in July, a business survey showed on Tuesday, as new orders declined in a subdued sales environment.

    Decline in New Orders and Client Demand

    The S&P Global Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) for Russia's services sector fell to 48.6 last month from 49.2 in June, moving further below the 50 mark that separates expansion and contraction.

    Employment Trends in the Services Sector

    "Lower activity was widely linked to a reduction in new order intakes and weak client demand," S&P Global said. 

    Export Business Growth Amid Contraction

    Despite the overall contraction, new export business, which had contracted for a year after Moscow invaded Ukraine in February 2022, expanded for the ninth consecutive month in July, albeit at a slower pace than in June.

    On the employment front, Russian services firms increased staffing levels at the start of the third quarter, driven by expectations of future growth in new sales. 

    "Panellists stated that optimism stemmed from hopes of an improvement in demand and financial conditions, as well as refocused company strategies," S&P Global said. 

    A sister survey last week showed that activity across Russia's manufacturing sector declined at its fastest pace since March 2022 in July, with business confidence slipping to an almost three-year low.

    (Reporting by Alexander Marrow; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of Russia's Services Sector Performance
    • Decline in New Orders and Client Demand
    • Employment Trends in the Services Sector
    • Export Business Growth Amid Contraction

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russia's services sector contracted at its fastest rate since June 2024.
    • •The PMI for services fell to 48.6, indicating contraction.
    • •New export business expanded for the ninth consecutive month.
    • •Employment levels increased due to expected future growth.
    • •Manufacturing sector also saw a significant decline in July.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russian services sector contracts at fastest rate since June 2024, PMI shows

    1What are new orders in the context of business surveys?

    New orders refer to the requests for goods or services that a company receives from customers. A decline in new orders often signals a slowdown in business activity and can impact employment and production levels.

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