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Below is a list of our Publications for the last 6 months. If you are looking for reports older than 6 months please email info@pantheonmacro.com, or contact your account rep.

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Samuel Tombs

Global Datanote: U.K. S&P Global/CIPS Flash PMIs, November 2023

In one line: Further reassurance a recession isn’t developing.

Samuel TombsGlobal

UK Datanote: U.K. Flash PMIs, November 2023

  • In one line: Further reassurance a recession isn’t developing.

Samuel TombsUK

27 November 2023 UK Monitor Recovery in Households' Spending Back on Track Soon

  • Household disposable income will receive a 0.6pp boost from tax and benefit changes in the 2024/25 fiscal year.
  • The drag on disposable income growth from mortgage refinancing looks set to halve in 2024.
  • Many households intend to save more, but saving already is higher than normal; real spending will pick up next year.

Samuel TombsUK

24 November 2023 UK Monitor November's PMI Quells Worries a Recession Is Brewing

  • The composite PMI edged above 50 in November, for the first time since July; consumer demand is reviving...
  • ...Firms, however, are still reducing employment slightly, and output prices are rising more slowly than a year ago.
  • By May, the labour market will have loosened and CPI inflation fallen enough for the MPC to start to cut rates.

Samuel TombsUK

UK Datanote: U.K. Autumn Statement 2023

  • In one line: No major pre-election giveaways; the course is clear for the MPC to cut Bank Rate next year.

Samuel TombsUK

23 November 2023 UK Monitor Autumn Statement Tax Cuts Won't Stop the MPC Cutting Rates Next Year

  • The OBR judges the Autumn Statement measures lift aggregate demand relative to supply by 0.1% at most.
  • Fiscal policy remains set to be tightened substantially next year, almost as much as previously planned.
  • Mr. Hunt might cut more taxes in March, but the rise in gilt yields after his NI announcement will instil caution.

Samuel TombsUK

UK Datanote: U.K. Public Finances, October 2023

  • In one line: A timely reminder that considerable further fiscal consolidation is needed.

Samuel TombsUK

22 November 2023 UK Monitor Fiscal Policy Still Likely to Dampen GDP Growth in 2024, Despite Tax Tweaks

  • Public borrowing in October exceeded the OBR’s March Budget forecast for the first time this year.
  • Revisions by the OBR to its economic assumptions likely will not lower the borrowing forecast materially.
  • Mr. Hunt’s fiscal rules don’t rule out tax cuts, but he likely will delay most until after the election to buy some votes.

Samuel TombsUK

November 2023 - U.K. Housing Watch

MORTGAGE RATES TO FALL FASTER THAN WE EXPECTED IN Q1...

  • ...WE NOW FORESEE A 5%, NOT 6%, PEAK-TO-TROUGH FALL IN PRICES

Samuel TombsUK

21 November 2023 UK Monitor Consumer Prices Have Almost Fully Adjusted to Higher Energy Prices

  • On Thursday, Ofgem will likely announce that consumer electricity and natural gas prices will rise modestly in Q1.
  • Businesses have essentially finished passing on higher energy costs to customers...
  • ...Many have locked in high wholesale prices but can still slow the rate of price rises over the coming months.

Samuel TombsUK

20 November 2023 UK Monitor Recent Fall in Retail Sales to Reverse As Real Incomes Recover in Q4

  • Retail sales fell for the second straight month in October, though that partly reflected the warmer, wetter weather.
  • But real incomes look set to recover, as pay growth outstrips CPI inflation and cost-of-living grants resume.
  • Some of this extra cash will be saved, but people will be able to spend more too; retail sales will recover in Q4.

Samuel TombsUK

16 November 2023 UK Monitor CPI Inflation Falling Quickly Enough for the MPC to Start Easing in Q2

  • October’s 4.6% rate of CPI inflation undershot the MPC’s forecast by 0.2pp, largely due to services prices.
  • The core CPI has risen at a seasonally adjusted annualised rate of just 2.2% over the past three months...
  • ...Some one-off price falls have supported the slowdown, but PPI data suggest it will largelybe sustained.

Samuel TombsUK

Global Datanote: U.K. Consumer Prices, October 2023

  • In one line: Well below the MPC’s forecast, thanks to slowing services CPI inflation.

Samuel TombsGlobal

UK Datanote: U.K. Consumer Prices, October 2023

  • In one line: Well below the MPC’s forecast, thanks to slowing services CPI inflation.

Samuel TombsUK

UK Datanote: U.K. Labour Market Data, September/October 2023

  • In one line: Much slower wage growth is increasing the chances of a rate cut in H1 2024.

Samuel TombsUK

15 November 2023 UK Monitor Pay Growth Slowing Quickly Enough to Enable a First Rate Cut in Q2

  • Average weekly wages rose at a month-to-month annualised rate of just 2.9% in September.
  • This first estimate will likely be revised up, but the slowing trend is now entrenched; labour market slack is growing.
  • Growth in PAYE median pay has also slowed; the case for cutting Bank Rate gradually will be robust by May.

Samuel TombsUK

14 November 2023 UK Monitor Monetary Policy Will Tighten If Interest Rates Remain at 5.25% Next Year

  • Real interest rates will rise further in 2024 if nominal rates hold steady, encouraging extra private-sector saving.
  • The effective interest rate on the stock of mortgages will continue to rise, even if Bank Rate is cut sharply.
  • The fiscal consolidation will intensify next year; macro policy will remain restrictive even with rate cuts.

Samuel TombsUK

UK Datanote: U.K. GDP, September 2023

  • In one line: The fall in households’ spending will be reversed in Q4.

Samuel TombsUK

13 November 2023 UK Monitor GDP to Return to Its Slowly Rising Path in Q4, As Households Step Up

  • GDP would have fallen in Q3, if the volatile net trade and inventories components hadn’t support growth...
  • ...But growth in real household disposable income will pick up in Q4, enabling both more spending and saving.
  • Business investment was in line with pre-Covid norms despite falling in Q3; surveys signal continued resilience.

Samuel TombsUK

10 November 2023 UK Monitor October Services CPI Inflation Likely Undershot the MPC's Forecast

  • We think services inflation fell to 6.7% in October, from 6.9% in September, 0.2pp below the MPC’s forecast.
  • Granted, Index Day was closer than usual to the school holidays, and rents CPI inflation likely continued to rise...
  • ...But surveys show that substantially fewer firms raised prices than a year ago, when energy costs soared.

Samuel TombsUK

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