France Services PMI Posts Sharpest Drop in 9 Months
2026-01-23 08:34
By
Joshua Ferrer
1 min. read
The HCOB France Services PMI fell to 47.9 in January 2026 from 50.1 in December, flash estimates showed, marking the sharpest contraction in services activity in nine months.
The decline reflected subdued economic conditions and customer hesitancy to place orders, amid ongoing political uncertainty surrounding the national budget.
New business volumes weakened markedly, with services firms reporting a much steeper deterioration in demand than manufacturers.
Backlogs of work continued to fall, while employment rose only marginally, highlighting cautious hiring behavior.
On the price front, average prices charged were unchanged, as clients successfully negotiated amid favorable buyer conditions, while input cost inflation remained well below historical norms despite a modest uptick.
Finally, business expectations improved, with firms more optimistic about the year ahead on hopes that the budget impasse will ease, although overall sentiment remains restrained by fragile demand conditions.