Times of Oman

Britain’s economy picks up in the third quarter

Gross domestic product climbed by 0.6% in the JulySeptem­ber period, in line with analysts’ expectatio­ns and up on growth of 0.4% in the second quarter.

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LONDON: Britain’s economy accelerate­d in the third quarter as higher exports and household spending offset slumping business investment, data showed Friday as the country hopes to imminently seal a Brexit deal.

Gross domestic product climbed by 0.6 per cent in the July-September period, in line with analysts’ expectatio­ns and up on growth of 0.4 per cent in the second quarter, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said in an initial estimate.

Analyst meanwhile expect the economy to cool ahead of Britain’s departure from the European Union in March, starting with the fourth quarter.

The ONS said the third quarter growth was driven by an expansion of 0.3 per cent in July, “which stemmed from strong retail sales boosted by warm weather and the World Cup, as well as a low base reflecting the weaker start to the year”.

However month-on-month GDP growth was flat in August and September.

“The recent subdued business investment environmen­t is consistent with external surveys of investment intentions, which attribute much of the weakness to Brexit-related economic and political uncertaint­y,” the statistics office added.

Business investment slid

Business investment slid 1.2 per cent in the third quarter, while exports jumped 2.7 per cent and household spending increased 0.5 per cent.

“The export growth... reflects an increase in both goods and services exports, with goods exports to non-EU countries growing more robustly than to the EU,” the ONS noted.

Britain could be about to finally seal an all-important deal to smooth its departure from the European Union in March, although reports this week of an imminent announceme­nt have cooled somewhat heading into the weekend.

And despite stronger growth for the UK economy in the third quarter overall, the Bank of England last week trimmed its own GDP forecasts as Brexit approaches.

The BoE predicted that Britain’s economy would grow by 1.7 per cent in 2019, down from a forecast of 1.8 per cent.

The new estimate is based on the assumption of a smooth transition period, but there is unease on markets about a chaotic no-deal Brexit.

And before then, “growth in the fourth quarter is expected to be limited by more restrained consumer spending..., while business investment is expected to be curbed by heightened Brexit uncertaint­ies”, Howard Archer, chief economic advisor to the EY ITEM Club, said Friday following the latest data.

Full story @ timesofoma­n.com/business

 ?? — Reuters file picture ?? FLAT GROWTH: The month-on-month GDP growth was flat in August and September.
— Reuters file picture FLAT GROWTH: The month-on-month GDP growth was flat in August and September.
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- Supplied picture Nasser Al Rawahy.

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