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French services sector contracted in June by more than forecast, PMI shows

By Thomson Reuters Jul 3, 2026 | 2:57 AM

PARIS, July 3 (Reuters) – France’s services sector contracted in June by more than initially forecast, as sluggish demand ​and inflationary pressures weighed on ‌businesses, said a survey by S&P Global.

The S&P Global France Services PMI Business Activity Index rose to 46.8 points in June from 44.3 ‌in ​May, although that final ⁠June services figure ⁠came below a flash figure of 47.4.

Any figure below 50 points shows a contraction in activity, while above 50 ​shows expansion.

The S&P Global France Composite PMI Output Index, which includes both ⁠the services and manufacturing ⁠sectors, rose to 47.2 from ​44.9 in May – also below a flash ​June composite PMI figure of 47.6 ‌and below that 50 points threshold.

“All things considered, the June PMI survey for France could have been much worse, ⁠especially after the recessionary warning signs being flagged in the May numbers and by the downward ⁠revision ‌to first quarter GDP,” said ⁠Joe Hayes, senior principal economist ​at ‌S&P Global Market Intelligence.

“What hasn’t ​changed, however, ⁠is the fact that the French economy is still mired by sluggish demand, weak business confidence and strong inflationary pressures,” he added.

(Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta; Editing by ​Toby Chopra)