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Russia’s services sector contracts for first time in six months, PMI shows

By Thomson Reuters Apr 3, 2026 | 1:10 AM

MOSCOW, April 3 (Reuters) – Russia’s services sector contracted in March for the first time in six months as demand softened and ​new orders broadly stalled, a business ‌survey showed on Friday.

The S&P Global Russia Services PMI Business Activity Index fell to 49.5 in March from 51.3 in February, dropping below the 50 mark separating ‌growth ​from contraction.

New business was broadly ⁠unchanged after four ⁠months of expansion, as some firms cited lower client purchasing power, greater uncertainty and lost work linked to the war in the Middle ​East.

Employment fell for a second straight month and at the quickest pace since January ⁠2023, as companies cut ⁠staff amid cost considerations and subdued ​sales.

Price pressures eased further from January’s VAT-driven highs. Input ​cost inflation slowed for a second month ‌but remained among the fastest since the start of 2025, while selling price inflation cooled to a three-month low.

Backlogs of work rose for ⁠a sixth month, although the pace of accumulation slowed. Firms were more optimistic about output over the ⁠next 12 months ‌than in February, but confidence ⁠levels remained among the lowest seen ​in ‌more than three years.

The S&P Global ​Russia Composite ⁠PMI Output Index fell to 48.8 in March from 50.8 in February, signalling a renewed decline in private sector activity as manufacturing and services output both contracted.

(Reporting by Gleb Bryanski; Editing by ​Hugh Lawson)