Euro Area Services PMI Falls to 10-Month Low
2026-04-07 08:06
By
Agna Gabriel
1 min. read
The S&P Global Eurozone Services PMI eased to 50.2 in March 2026 from 51.9 in February and close to the preliminary 50.1 estimate, marking the weakest performance since May last year.
Demand conditions deteriorated, with new business falling for the first time since July 2025 and at the fastest pace in 16 months, while export sales also declined more sharply.
Service providers continued to work through backlogs, extending a trend seen since November, and employment levels were broadly unchanged, with hiring activity near a five-year low.
Business confidence weakened notably, dropping to a ten-month low amid rising uncertainty.
At the same time, cost pressures intensified, with input price inflation accelerating to a 34-month high, although the pace of increase in prices charged slowed slightly compared to February.