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French services sector shrinks in May at fastest pace since late 2020, PMI shows

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Posted on June 3, 2026

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· Last updated: June 3, 2026

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French Services Sector Shrinks Sharply in May Amid Weak Demand and Rising Costs

Sharp Contraction in France's Services Sector: Key Findings and Economic Impact

PMI Data Highlights

PARIS, June 3 (Reuters) - France's services sector contracted at its sharpest pace in 5-1/2 years in May as weaker demand and rising costs due to the Iran war hammered businesses, a survey showed on Wednesday.

The S&P Global France Services final Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) fell to 44.3 points in May from 46.5 in April. Any figure below 50 points marks a contraction in activity while above 50 points shows expansion.

The final reading was better than the flash PMI figure of 42.9, but it was nevertheless the lowest figure since November 2020, when the global economy was being hammered by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Composite PMI Performance

The composite final PMI for May, which includes both the services and manufacturing sectors, fell to 44.9 points from 47.6 in April. That was better than the flash figure of 43.5 points but still marked its lowest level in 28 months.

Expert Insights and Economic Outlook

Analyst Commentary

"France's service sector, which had already been showing vulnerability prior to the outbreak of war in the Middle East, suffered a heavy setback in May. Further falls in the PMI measures of activity and new business took them down to levels which ring recession alarm bells," said Joe Hayes, principal economist at S&P Global Market Intelligence.

Factors Affecting the Sector

"Geopolitical uncertainty is restricting decision-making, while surging price pressures are eroding purchasing power. It's hard to see how France's economy can spring back to life against this backdrop, strongly raising the prospect of a contraction in GDP for the second quarter," he added.

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

Key Takeaways

  • The final S&P Global France Services PMI for May fell to 44.3, marking the steepest contraction since November 2020
  • The composite PMI dropped to 44.9 in May, its weakest reading in 28 months, underscoring broad private‑sector downturn
  • Geopolitical turmoil—especially the Middle East war—and escalating energy and fuel costs have severely weakened demand and eroded business confidence

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened to the French services sector in May 2024?
The French services sector contracted at its fastest pace in 5-1/2 years, driven by weaker demand and rising costs.
What was the S&P Global France Services PMI reading for May?
The PMI fell to 44.3 points in May from 46.5 in April, indicating contraction.
Why did the French services sector contract in May?
Weaker demand, rising costs, and geopolitical uncertainty from the Iran war contributed to the contraction.
How does the current PMI compare to previous levels?
The May PMI was the lowest since November 2020, during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
What is the outlook for France's economy according to the article?
The article suggests a high prospect of GDP contraction for France in the second quarter due to ongoing challenges.

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