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British economy suffers downturn: Report 

It said that the contraction in the economy is the quickest since January 2021, when Britain was in lockdown.

• September 23, 2022
Bank of England

Britain’s economic growth has fallen to a 20-month low as of September as the cost of living affects households and the mourning period for Queen Elizabeth II weighed on activity.

According to a closely watched survey, the services and manufacturing sectors had both shrunk so far this month.

The S&P Global/CIPS flash British composite purchasing managers index (PMI) gave the economy a score of 48.4, well below what experts had forecast.

It is another month of decline following the 49.6 scores in August, but the flash reading is provisional, so September’s final score might still change.

It meant that the economy was shrinking, according to the survey, which asked thousands of businesses about their trading.

It was also below the score of 49 that analysts had predicted, according to a consensus supplier by Pantheon Macroeconomics.

Analysts said that the ten days of mourning for the queen would have postponed work for the services sector, weighing on the August score.

But most of the decline was due to soaring costs for customers around Britain.

“There were a number of reports that a slowdown in sales amid the cost-of-living crisis and rising economic uncertainty had weighed on activity levels in September,” the report said.

It said that the contraction in the economy is the quickest since January 2021, when Britain was in lockdown.

Chris Williamson, the chief business economist at S&P Global Market Intelligence, said that inflation is higher than at any point in the last two decades.

“UK economic woes deepened in September as falling business activity indicates that the economy is likely in recession,” he said.

“Companies report that the rising cost of living, linked to the energy crisis, and growing concerns about the outlook, are subduing demand and hitting output levels to an extent not seen since 2009.

“Barring the pandemic lockdowns and initial 2016 Brexit referendum shock.

“Inflationary pressures continue to run higher than at any time in over two decades of survey history prior to the pandemic.

“Renewed supply constraints, soaring energy prices and rising import costs associated with the weakened pound are adding to cost pressures.

“This means the overall rate of inflation signalled will remain of great concern to policymakers at the Bank of England.” 

(dpa/NAN)

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