Canada Services PMI Hits Five-Month Low
2025-12-03 15:01
By
Isabela Couto
1 min. read
The S&P Global Canada Services PMI fell to 44.3 in November from 50.5 in October, its lowest level since June, as demand weakened amid rising economic uncertainty.
New business decreased sharply, with export orders posting the steepest drop in seven months.
Firms were increasingly pessimistic, with expectations for future activity falling to a five-month low and staying well below trend.
Employment declined for a third straight month, marking the sharpest drop since mid-2020, as companies cited cost pressures and higher wage expenses.
Input price inflation remained elevated despite easing to a three-month low, driven by higher wages and tariff-related increases in goods such as food and metals.
In contrast, selling prices rose only marginally, with output price inflation at a seven-month low.