Khaleej Times

UK economy perks up slightly

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london — Britain’s economy picked up a bit of speed in May after slowing in early 2018, according to official figures that are likely to give the Bank of England more confidence about raising interest rates next month.

A new monthly reading of gross domestic product showed the world’s fifth-biggest economy grew by 0.3 per cent in May from April.

That was up from growth of 0.2 per cent in April and in line with the forecast in a Reuters poll of economists, marking the strongest growth since November, the Office for National Statistics said on Tuesday.

Sterling fell against the dollar after the data, which showed a mixed picture of the economy. Growth came mostly from the dominant services sector while factory output disappoint­ed.

But Cathal Kennedy, an economist at RBC Capital Markets, said the figures should support expectatio­ns that the BoE would raise rates in August.

“The gradual momentum into May really backs up what the Bank has been saying of late. We have seen a bounceback from the first quarter,” he said.

BoE Governor Mark Carney and other top officials at the central bank opted not to raise rates in May because of the early 2018 slowdown.

Instead, they decided to wait for signs the weakness was temporary and caused by unusually cold winter weather rather than a sign of broader problems before Britain’s exit from the European Union next year.

However, upheaval in the government of Prime Minister Theresa May — battling to keep her grip on the ruling Conservati­ve Party, which is split over Brexit — could yet affect confidence among employers, a potential new hurdle for the BoE.

Britain’ economy grew by 0.2 per cent in the three months to May, as expected, after stagnating in the three months to April.

In annual terms, the economy was 1.5 per cent bigger than in May last year, the ONS said. —

 ?? — Reuters ?? A new monthly reading of gross domestic product showed Britain’s economy grew by 0.3 per cent in May from April.
— Reuters A new monthly reading of gross domestic product showed Britain’s economy grew by 0.3 per cent in May from April.

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