Spain Services Sector Growth Slows to 8-Month Low
2026-03-04 08:23
By
Agna Gabriel
1 min. read
The HCOB Spain Services PMI fell to 51.9 in February 2026 from 53.5 in the previous month, the lowest since June and well below expectations of 52.8.
New business growth eased, with foreign demand declining for the third time in four months, leaving expansion largely driven by domestic clients.
Employment continued to rise, extending the current hiring streak to nearly 3-1/2-years, but job creation was the weakest since September.
Some firms chose not to replace departing staff as expectations softened to a 6-month low.
Capacity pressures remained limited, with backlogs falling slightly for a third consecutive month.
Meanwhile, input prices rose at the fastest rate in a year, reflecting higher supplier charges and wage increases.
In response, firms lifted output prices at the sharpest pace since October, marking three straight months of accelerating inflation.
Despite expectations of improved activity over the coming year, overall confidence slipped to its lowest level since August.