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Daily Monitor Chartbook Rob Wood (Chief UK Economist)

2 December 2025 UK Monitor Pre-Budget worries creep into the money and credit data

  • Consumers added to their savings and took on less credit in October, as the Budget approached.
  • Bank lending to firms continues to rise year-over-year,  but net external finance raised by PNFCs dropped.
  • The housing-market data remain solid; mortgage  approvals eased only slightly and transactions rose.

27 November 2025 UK Monitor Delayed fiscal tightening gives the MPC little reason to cut rates more

  • A tax-and-spend budget that delayed fiscal consolidation will struggle to drive a sustained gilt rally.
  • Measures to cut CPI inflation by 50bp in mid-2026 leave a December rate cut nailed on…
  • …but the Budget will boost the MPC’s inflation forecasts fractionally from 2027.

26 November 2025 UK Monitor 2026 minimum wage hike will add to inflation pressure

  • The Chancellor will likely to confirm a 4.1% rise in the National Living Wage in the Budget…
  • …But 18-to-20-year-olds will see a much bigger rise, while the ‘Real Living Wage’ increases 6.7%.
  • The BoE now expects a 3.5% rise in pay settlements in 2025, likely supported by hikes for the low paid.

20 November 2025 UK Monitor Inflation fall keeps December rate cut nailed on

  • October headline inflation slowing in line with the MPC’s call keeps a December rate cut nailed on.
  • We think erratic factors contributed to the decline in services inflation, and it will partly rebound.
  • So, we forecast that CPI inflation will hold at 3.6% in November and 3.7% in December. 

19 November 2025 UK Monitor Large inflation-reducing Budget policies likely unaffordable

  • Our inflation forecasts factor in a 5% utility price cut in April and maintaining the 5p emergency fuel-duty cut.
  • Rumoured Budget measures could cut 2026 inflation 40bp more than we assume, but will be hard to afford.
  • The Budget will likely affect inflation little via demand, after the Chancellor ditched an income tax hike.

18 November 2025 UK Monitor Ditching income-tax hike means a less disinflationary Budget

  • The Chancellor ditching an income-tax hike means more back-loaded and shakier fiscal consolidation.
  • The government will also likely have to pare back its plans to cut energy utility prices by £200 per year.
  • Back-loaded and smaller tax hikes reduce the need for MPC rate cuts in 2026 and raise gilt premia.

14 November 2025 UK Monitor GDP headline means a rate cut, but the underlying picture is better

  • Q3 growth undershooting the MPC’s forecast all but seals a December rate cut…
  • …But GDP will likely rebound strongly in October and November as erratic industrial drags unwind.
  • Growth is far from spectacular, but it seems to be trended only a little below the UK’s potential.

13 November 2025 UK Monitor CPI preview: slowing to 3.5%, mainly on utility base effects

  • We expect CPI inflation to decline to 3.5% in September, but only just on the rounding.
  • Utility-price and airfares base effects cut inflation, but we face unusually large two-sided risks this month.
  • Quarterly public rent resets, foreign-student tuition-fee hikes and food prices could surprise our forecast.

7 November 2025 UK Monitor We reiterate our call for a cut in December then rates on hold

  • The MPC’s new guidance leaves us comfortable reiterating our call for a December rate cut.
  • Rate-setters also point to a slower pace of cuts next year as Bank Rate approaches neutral…
  • ...And room for only one more cut after December, unless GDP growth turns out weaker-than-expected.

6 November 2025 UK Monitor Only 21 sleeps to go until the Budget, but firms brush off worries

  • We expect Budget tax hikes and spending cuts of £40B to deliver double the previous fiscal headroom.
  • The devil is in the detail for the MPC, however, which likely needs to wait and see the Budget before acting.
  • Firms are brushing off tax speculation; the PMI signals growth close to potential and stabilising jobs.
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