Western Mail

Service sector growth slows as business confidence takes a hit

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CONFIDENCE among bosses in the UK services sector has sunk to its lowest level in 18 months as higher prices slowed a recovery in the industry, according to new data.

The fall in confidence was due to rising costs for products and services in the sector that includes retail, hospitalit­y and leisure services, along with customers tightening their belts, the S&P Global/CIPS business activity index said.

The report recorded a Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) score of 58.9 for the sector in April, with anything above 50 seen as a sector in growth.

But the growth was far slower than March, when the score was 62.6.

Bosses reported that inflation was hitting companies hard, including rising energy costs, fuel and wages - with many of these costs being passed on to customers.

The survey found the higher cost of doing business and the war in Ukraine was limiting the pace of expansion last month. There was some evidence that companies continued to benefit from the lifting of Covid-19 restrictio­ns, especially with internatio­nal travel returning.

Employment levels also continued to rise, marking a 14-month unbeaten run for jobs growth in the sector.

Andrew Harker, economics director at S&P Global, which compiles the survey, said: “The twin headwinds of the cost-of-living crisis and the war in Ukraine started to bite on the UK service sector during April, as evidenced by a sharp slowdown in new order growth to the lowest in the year so far.”

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