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Home Forex News UK Services PMI Unexpectedly Drops to 48.7 in June, Signaling Contraction
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UK Services PMI Unexpectedly Drops to 48.7 in June, Signaling Contraction

  • by Jayshree
  • 2026-06-23
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Empty business street in the City of London on a cloudy day, reflecting subdued economic activity after weak UK services PMI data.

The United Kingdom’s flash S&P Global Services Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) arrived at 48.7 for June, significantly below the consensus estimate of 50.0 and the previous month’s reading of 49.4. A reading below 50.0 signals contraction in the services sector, which accounts for roughly 80% of the UK economy.

What the Data Reveals

The flash estimate, based on approximately 85-90% of final survey responses, indicates a sharper-than-expected slowdown in business activity across services. New orders fell for the third consecutive month, and employment growth softened to its weakest since January 2021, excluding pandemic lockdown months. Firms cited rising borrowing costs, persistent inflation, and weakening consumer demand as key headwinds.

The composite PMI, which combines services and manufacturing, also slipped to 48.6 from 49.0, confirming a broad-based contraction in private sector output. Manufacturing output remained in contraction territory at 46.2, though slightly improved from May’s 46.0.

Implications for the Bank of England

The weaker-than-expected services data adds pressure on the Bank of England (BoE) to reconsider its tightening stance. The BoE has raised interest rates at 13 consecutive meetings, taking the Bank Rate to 4.50%, the highest since 2008. However, with the services sector now contracting and inflation showing signs of easing, markets are pricing in a higher probability of a pause at the next Monetary Policy Committee meeting in August.

Economists at major investment banks, including Goldman Sachs and Barclays, have revised their rate forecasts downward, with some now expecting the terminal rate to peak at 4.75% rather than 5.00%.

What This Means for Businesses and Consumers

For UK businesses, particularly in hospitality, retail, and professional services, the PMI data confirms that demand is cooling faster than anticipated. Companies may delay investment decisions and hiring plans. For consumers, the contraction could signal slower economic growth ahead, potentially easing price pressures but also raising the risk of a mild recession in the second half of 2023.

The pound sterling weakened against the US dollar and euro immediately following the release, as currency markets digested the higher probability of a less hawkish BoE. UK gilt yields also fell, reflecting lower growth expectations.

Conclusion

The June flash Services PMI of 48.7 is a clear warning signal for the UK economy. It suggests that the cumulative impact of 13 interest rate hikes is now weighing heavily on the services sector, the backbone of British economic activity. While the data is preliminary and subject to revision, it provides the strongest evidence yet that the UK economy is losing momentum. The Bank of England faces a delicate balancing act between controlling inflation and avoiding a deeper downturn.

FAQs

Q1: What is the flash S&P Global Services PMI?
The flash PMI is an early estimate of the final Purchasing Managers’ Index, based on approximately 85-90% of survey responses. It provides an advance look at economic activity in the services sector before the final reading is released.

Q2: Why is a PMI reading below 50 significant?
A PMI reading below 50 indicates that the sector is contracting, meaning business activity, new orders, and employment are declining compared to the previous month. Readings above 50 signal expansion.

Q3: How might this affect interest rates?
Weaker economic data increases the likelihood that the Bank of England will pause its rate hiking cycle. Markets are now pricing in a higher chance of no rate hike at the August meeting, which could provide some relief to borrowers but also signals slower growth ahead.

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Jayshree covers foreign exchange and global macroeconomics for BitcoinWorld, with daily reporting on major and minor currency pairs, central-bank decisions, and the economic data that moves them. She tracks ECB, Fed, and BoJ policy paths, the US Dollar Index, and cross-asset moves between FX, equities, and rates. Her work draws on bank research notes and high-frequency economic releases, and is read by traders looking for actionable views on the dollar, euro, pound, yen, and emerging-market currencies. She joined the BitcoinWorld desk in 2024.
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