Australia S&P Global June final services PMI at 51.8, a big jump from May and ahead of the flash reading:preliminary was 51.3, prior was 50.6 in MayComposite 51.6, ditto:preliminary was 51.2, prior was 50.5 in MayIn summary from the report:Australia’s services sector gained momentum in June, with stronger demand driving higher activity and job growth, according to S&P Global PMI data. The rebound in services offset weak manufacturing, keeping Q2 growth broadly in line with Q1.Export demand weakened amid global headwinds, but business confidence jumped to a three-year high. Price pressures remained subdued, supporting the case for potential monetary easing ahead.---The manufacturing PMI for June slowed a little from May but remained in expansion:Australian final June 2025 manufacturing PMI 50.6 (prior 51.0)The preliminary readings for service and composite PMIs for June can be found here:Solid jump for the Services and Composite This article was written by Eamonn Sheridan at www.forexlive.com.