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Italy services costs at 3-year high as business contracts, PMI shows

Italy services costs at 3-year high as business contracts, PMI shows

ReutersWed, June 3, 2026 at 7:48 AM UTC

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Italy services costs at 3-year high as business contracts, PMI shows

ROME, June 3 (Reuters) - Cost pressures in Italy's service sector hit a 40-month high in May as the impact ‌of the conflict in the Middle East became more acute, ‌a survey showed on Wednesday.

The measure of input cost inflation in S&P Global's Purchasing ​Managers' Index (PMI) for Italy's service sector accelerated to 66.7 from 65.5 in April, marking the highest reading since January 2023.

The headline PMI, a broader gauge of services activity, fell to 49.4, below the 50.0 threshold ‌that separates growth from ⁠contraction for a third month in a row, following a 49.8 reading in April.

A Reuters survey of ⁠11 analysts had pointed to a reading of 49.1.

S&P Global economist Eleanor Dennison said services cost pressures could rise further if the war in ​the Middle ​East drags on, while "glimmers of ​hope" could be found in ‌the report's employment and future outlook indicators.

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The employment subindex rose to 50.6 and the gauge of future activity increased to 59.5 last month, from 50.3 and 59.1 respectively in April.

S&P Global's sister survey for Italy's smaller manufacturing sector, released on Monday, showed input cost inflation ‌accelerating for a fifth month running ​in May to hit a four-year high.

The ​composite PMI, combining manufacturing and ​services, was virtually stable in May at 50.4, ‌versus 50.5 the month before.

Prime Minister ​Giorgia Meloni's government ​in April cut its economic growth outlook to 0.6% for this year and next from previous targets of 0.7% and ​0.8% respectively.

The government forecast ‌a 0.8% growth rate for 2028, which would mark six ​consecutive years of sub-1% growth.

(Reporting by Antonella Cinelli, editing ​by Gavin Jones and Hugh Lawson)

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