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Below is a list of our UK 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 Melanie Debono (Senior Eurozone Economist)

12 December 2023 UK Monitor November Services Inflation to Print Below the MPC's Forecast, Despite Rising

  • Services CPI inflation likely rose to 6.6% in November, from 6.5%, but undershot the MPC’s 6.9% forecast.
  • Surveys point to an ongoing slowdown in service price rises; the energy price shock has filtered through...
  • ...But accommodation services and TV subscription prices likely picked up in November.

Samuel TombsUK

UK Datanote: U.K. Report on Jobs Survey, November 2023

  • In one line: Consistent with unemployment rising more quickly than the MPC expects.

Samuel TombsUK

11 December 2023 UK Monitor MPC Unlikely to Endorse the Decline in Rate Expectations Just Yet

  • Recent CPI inflation and wage data have undershot the MPC’s expectations...
  • ...and it will judge that sterling’s appreciation will offset the boost to inflation from lower rate expectations.
  • But Mr. Bailey has repeatedly pushed back against the fall in rate expectations; don’t expect a dovish tone yet.

Samuel TombsUK

8 December 2023 UK Monitor Risk to the MPC's Q4 Forecast

  • We think GDP rose by 0.1% month-to-month in October, despite disruption from Storm Babet.
  • The composite PMI points to a decline in activity, but we think it has been excessively weak recently.
  • Output in the health sector likely increased again, driven by a pick-up in Covid booster vaccinations.

Samuel TombsUK

7 December 2023 UK Monitor Official Labour Market Data to Preserve Q2 Rate-Cut Hopes

  • Employee numbers likely were broadly unchanged month-to-month in November.
  • PAYE figures and ONS survey data point to a further loss of upward momentum in wages in October...
  • ...But rises in the Real Living Wage and public- sector pay likely supported growth temporarily

Samuel TombsUK

UK Datanote: U.K. BRC Retail Sales Monitor, November 2023

  • In one line: Consistent with a modest revival in retail sales; expect a fuller recovery in 2024.  

Samuel TombsUK

5 December 2023 UK Monitor High-Frequency Data Show Labour Market Weakening at a Faster Pace

  • Redundancy notifications jumped in mid-November; the rise isn’t just due to one big business failure.
  • Both the Adzuna and Indeed measures of job vacan- cies also have fallen during the fourth quarter.
  • Some measures of employment intentions are robust, but job hoarding might ease as unemployment rises.

Samuel TombsUK

4 December 2023 UK Monitor BRC and Eurozone Data Imply CPI Inflation Continued to Fall in November

  • CPI inflation likely fell to 4.4% in November, from 4.6% in October, remaining 0.2pp below the MPC’s forecast.
  • BRC and Eurozone data both point to further falls in food and core goods CPI inflation.
  • Motor fuel CPI inflation also declined in November; surveys point to slowing service price rises too.

Samuel TombsUK

1 December 2023 UK Monitor Forecast Review: Slowing Price and Wage Growth Bring Rate Cuts into View

  • The latest data add weight to our view that a recession will be avoided and Bank Rate will start to fall from Q2.
  • GDP looks set to increase by 0.3% q/q in Q4, with a recovery in real incomes driving household spending.
  • The Autumn Statement has done little to change our forecasts, we still expect fiscal consolidation in 2024/25.

Samuel TombsUK

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