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Germany’s Services Sector Contracts in August as HCOB PMI Misses Forecasts
Germany’s Services Sector Contracts in August as HCOB PMI Misses Forecasts
Germany’s services sector contracted in August, according to the HCOB PMI reading. The result also came in below market forecasts, signaling weaker-than-expected activity in a major part of Germany’s economy.
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Aug 22, 2026 at 3:10 AM UTC · 2 分钟阅读

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48.5 August services PMI
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Germany’s HCOB Services Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) fell to 48.5 in August, below the preliminary estimate of 50.1 and down from 50.4 in July, signaling a renewed contraction in the country’s dominant services sector.
What the PMI Reading Indicates
A PMI reading below 50 indicates contraction, while above 50 signals expansion. The August figure of 48.5 marks the first contraction in the services sector since February, reflecting weaker business activity and new orders. The decline suggests that the German economy, which narrowly avoided a recession in the first half of the year, is facing renewed headwinds as consumer demand softens and industrial weakness spills over into services.
Context and Implications
The services sector accounts for around 70% of Germany’s GDP, making its performance critical to the overall economic outlook. The contraction in August aligns with other recent indicators, including a dip in business confidence and a slowdown in export orders. Economists note that high inflation, elevated interest rates, and weak global trade are weighing on domestic consumption and investment.
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