UK Publications
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- In one line: The Q3 recovery in manufacturing output looks set to reverse.
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- 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
- In one line: A timely reminder that considerable further fiscal consolidation is needed.
Samuel TombsUK
- 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
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
- 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
- In one line: We expect a recovery in the coming months, driven by a rebound in real incomes.
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- 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
- The official house price index in September was only 0.7% below its November 2022 peak...
- ...but the first estimate usually is revised down by 1%, and Q3’s rise in mortgage rates hasn’t impacted the data yet.
- The better outlook for mortgage rates, however, hints prices in Q1 will stabilise at 5%, not 6%, below their peak.
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- 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