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France services PMI dips amid political concerns

Political uncertainty in France is impacting the country’s services sector, according to a recent survey. The HCOB France services Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) dropped to 46.9 in November, a decrease from the 49.2 recorded in October, signaling a contraction in the sector’s activity.

The final reading, however, did show a slight improvement over the flash services PMI of 45.7 points reported earlier in November.

The broader final composite PMI, which encompasses both services and manufacturing, also experienced a decline, registering at 45.9 points in November, down from 48.1 points in October. This marks a continuous loss of momentum for France’s services sector, which has seen three consecutive months of declining ground.

The temporary boost in business experienced during the summer, attributed in part to the Paris Olympics, has since been overshadowed by growing political concerns.

Hamburg Commercial Bank economist Tariq Kamal Chaudhry commented on the downturn, noting the fleeting nature of the positive trends observed during the summer months. Chaudhry highlighted that the recent data underscores the vulnerability of business sentiment amid the political uncertainty surrounding Prime Minister Michel Barnier’s government.

The potential collapse of Barnier’s minority government, particularly due to a budget deadlock, is adding to the anxiety within the French business community.

Furthermore, the survey indicated that French business confidence in November fell to its lowest level in over four years, reflecting the apprehension felt by businesses in the face of the political instability.

The situation with the government and the subsequent impact on the euro zone’s second-largest economy remains a focal point of concern for investors.

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