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Slowdown warnings flash for UK economy as inflation surges By Reuters
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By Andy Bruce and William Schomberg
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's economy is heading for a slowdown, or possibly even a recession, as consumers and businesses are hit by the leap in inflation, higher taxes, rising interest rates and uncertainty caused by the war in Ukraine.
Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey said on Thursday the BoE was walking a tight line between tackling inflation and avoiding a recession.
So far, finance minister Rishi Sunak has resisted to calls to add to his support for households.
Below is a series of graphics showing some of the signs of the strain on the world's fifth-biggest economy.
TOUGH TIMES AHEAD FOR UK ECONOMY - IMF
Britain's economy will slow in 2022 and faces weaker economic growth and more persistent inflation than any other major rich nation in 2023, the International Monetary Fund forecast this week.
The IMF said its downgrades for 2022 and 2023 reflected "elevated inflation pressures" and tighter monetary policy.
Graphic: IMF predicts weakest growth, highest inflation for UK in G7 next year - https://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/polling/lbpgnyomjvq/Pasted%20image%201650630827843.png
INFLATION SURGES
The consumer price index jumped to 7% in the 12 months to March, a 30-year high, and is set to go higher in April when big hikes in power tariffs kicked in. The government's budget forecasters said in March that inflation could touch almost 9% later this year, depending on energy prices.
Graphic: UK inflation still has some way to go before peaking - https://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/polling/znpnemzmdvl/Pasted%20image%201650632738174.png
CONFIDENCE NOSEDIVES
Consumer confidence slumped this month to close to its lowest level since records began nearly 50 years ago, market research firm GfK said on Friday. The report sent a recession warning signal.
Among businesses, optimism dropped for the third month running in April and was the lowest since October 2020, according to the S&P Global/CIPS composite Purchasing Managers' Index.
Graphic: Are recession bells ringing? - https://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/polling/klvyklzjjvg/Pasted%20image%201650631563377.png
SPENDING
Spending in shops by consumers fell more than expected in March, adding to a slip in February, according to official data published on Friday. Volumes are above levels before the pandemic but are lower than they would have been without it.
Separate figures on Thursday showed spending on card payments was 105% of its February 2020 average level in the week to April 14 as work-related spending - includes the purchasing of petrol and diesel - jumped.
Graphic: UK retail sales losing momentum - https://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/polling/xmvjoylqwpr/Pasted%20image%201650632107519.png
SHRINKING PAY, SAVINGS FALL
Britons' inflation-adjusted earnings shrank by the most since 2013 in the three months to February, according to official data.
As the squeeze on earnings tightens, households have been using savings they built up during the coronavirus pandemic. The amount of money households save as a percentage of gross disposable income plus pension accumulations fell back to close to its pre-pandemic level in the last three months of 2021.
Graphic: UK pay, excluding bonuses, falls in real terms - https://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/polling/gdvzyawaypw/Pasted%20image%201650633098615.png
EMPLOYMENT HIGH, TOTAL WORKFORCE DOWN
The number of employees in Britain is above its pre-pandemic level, providing a source of strength for the economy. But the total size of the workforce, including self-employed people, remains lower than it was in February 2020.
Graphic: More employees, but fewer people in work overall - https://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/polling/gkvlgkxqopb/Pasted%20image%201650632545498.png
BANKS BRACE FOR BAD LOANS
British lenders expect loan defaults to rise over the coming months and also plan to rein in mortgage lending by the greatest amount since the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, a Bank of England survey showed earlier this month.
Graphic: UK lenders expect to see defaults on personal loans rise: BoE - https://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/polling/zdvxogrjlpx/Pasted%20image%201650632639747.png
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