Sweden's service sector witnessed a slight uptick in activity as reflected in the February 2025 Services Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI). The index indicated a rise to 50.8, up from January's 50.2, according to data updated on March 5th, 2025. This modest increase suggests a continued but cautious optimism in Sweden's service sector.
The PMI Reading of 50 is the threshold separating expansion from contraction. February's growth, while minor, highlights a positive trend compared to the previous month-over-month period. January's PMI stood at 50.2, barely above the growth threshold, indicating that while the sector wasn't contracting, it was close to stagnation.
This progress in February reflects a stable growth trajectory, offering a positive outlook for Sweden's economic activities within its service industries. Economists will watch closely if this forward momentum continues in the coming months amidst broader economic challenges in the global market.