French Services Sector Falls: PMI Drops to 45.7 in November

In a concerning turn for France's economic outlook, the HCOB France Services Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) has shown significant decline, dropping to 45.7 in November 2024. This recent data, updated as of November 22, indicates a steep decrease from October's already contracted value of 49.2.

The PMI, which is a key indicator of the economic health of the service sector, falling below the crucial 50 mark, suggests that the sector is experiencing a contraction. The contraction intensifies in November, reflecting declining business activity and signaling potential challenges for the broader French economy as it relies on services for growth.

The service sector's downturn adds pressure on policymakers and industry leaders to identify areas for immediate intervention to stimulate the market and prevent further economic shrinkage in the coming months. The French economy now faces the challenge of reversing this negative momentum to restore growth and stability in its service-driven sectors.