Russia Services PMI Rises to 6-Month High
2025-12-03 06:08
By
Chusnul Chotimah
1 min. read
The S&P Global Russia Services PMI climbed to 52.2 in November 2025 from 51.7 in October, signaling a second consecutive month of expansion.
It also marked the strongest performance since May as output continued to grow and new orders posted a renewed rise amid stronger demand conditions.
In response to the increase in new orders, firms raised their employment, though job creation eased to a four-month low and was only marginal.
On the price front, input costs rose amid higher wage bills and increased supplier expenses, although the rate of increase remained below the long-run series average.
Meanwhile, selling prices also rose at a softer pace and remained below the series average.
Even so, output prices increased as firms passed on higher costs to clients.
Lastly, business sentiment improved from October’s 34-month low, supported by plans to launch new products and invest in new customers.
However, sentiment remained historically muted.