UK Publications
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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UK Datanote: U.K. GDP
- In one line: Trade deficit little changed in February, but will improve this year.
Rob Wood (Chief UK Economist)UK
- In one line: GDP is on track for 0.4% quarter-to-quarter growth in Q1, beating MPC forecasts.
Rob Wood (Chief UK Economist)UK
- In one line: Small correction in March is just a blip.
Rob Wood (Chief UK Economist)UK
- In one line: Still a minor technical recession last year, but the economy is already rebounding.
Rob Wood (Chief UK Economist)UK
- In one line: MPC gears up for a summer rate cut with tweaks to guidance.
Rob Wood (Chief UK Economist)UK
- In one line: Strong imports worsen the trade deficit.
Rob Wood (Chief UK Economist)UK
- In one line: GDp on track for strong rebound in Q1, beating MPC forecasts.
Rob Wood (Chief UK Economist)UK
- In one line: Mortgage rate falls do the trick.
Samuel TombsUK
- In one line: Further narrowing likely this year, reducing sterling’s sensitivity to the risk profile of foreign investors.
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- In one line: GDP will return to a rising path in 2024; the MPC needn’t panic.
Samuel TombsUK
- In one line: Narrowing trend to re-emerge during the rest of Q4.
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- In one line: The underlying trend still looks flat, but a genuine recovery will take hold this year.
Samuel TombsUK
- In one line: The trend in GDP was flat in 2023; expect a material improvement in 2024.
Samuel TombsUK
- In one line: Continued hawkishness suggests May still is the earliest plausible date for the first rate cut.
Samuel TombsUK
- In one line: Narrowing trend to re-emerge during the rest of Q4.
UK
- In one line: A broad-based drop, but expect a recovery in the final two months of 2023.
Samuel TombsUK
- In one line: Don’t get too excited about the prospect of a sustained recovery just yet,
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- In one line: The fall in households’ spending will be reversed in Q4.
Samuel TombsUK
- In one line: New forecasts signal no rate cuts in 2024, but the MPC won’t be bound by them.
Samuel TombsUK
- In one line: Not the start of a recovery, yet.
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