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16.12.202509:30:00UTC+00UK's S&P Global Services PMI Sees Uptick in December, Signals Strengthening Sector

The latest S&P Global Services Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) data reveals positive momentum in the UK services sector for December 2025. The index improved to 52.1 from a previous figure of 51.3 reported in November, according to updated data released on December 16, 2025. This increase in the PMI suggests a strengthening of the service sector, which is a critical component of the UK economy.

The rise in the PMI index reflects expansion and indicates that the service industry has managed to navigate some of the recent economic challenges, including fluctuating consumer demand and global macroeconomic pressures. A PMI reading above 50 typically signifies growth in the sector, and the December reading confirms a continued upward trend from the previous month.

This growth comes at a crucial time as businesses and policymakers look towards the new year, hoping for sustained recovery and resilience. The improvement in the services PMI index could bolster economic confidence and support discussions around fiscal policy and investment strategy for the coming months. Overall, the UK services sector's performance in December exemplifies adaptability and persistence in the face of ongoing economic uncertainties.

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