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Ahead of UK Budget, British business confidence falls to 4-month low: Survey

reuters October 28, 2024, 13:20:39 IST

Ahead of British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s new government’s first budget, business confidence in the UK dropped to a four-month low in October, indicating corporate anxiety, according to a survey

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Ahead of British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's Labour government's first budget, which will be introduced by Chancellor Rachel Reeves, the business confidence in the United Kingdom has slipped to a four-month low. (Photo: Reuters)
Ahead of British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's Labour government's first budget, which will be introduced by Chancellor Rachel Reeves, the business confidence in the United Kingdom has slipped to a four-month low. (Photo: Reuters)

British business confidence sank to a four-month low in October ahead of the first budget plan from the country’s new government, a survey showed on Monday, echoing other signs of corporate nervousness about possible tax increases.

Lloyds Bank’s business barometer-representing the difference between the percentage of firms with positive and negative views - fell by 3 percentage points to +44 per cent.

But firms were more upbeat about their own prospects than those for the broader economy - which touched their lowest since March - and the overall index remained above its long-term average.

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“Many businesses remain confident in their own trading prospects, and the increase in hiring intentions suggests more employers want to grow their workforce,” Lloyds economist Hann-Ju Ho said.

The survey was based on responses from 1,200 British companies with annual sales of more than 250,000 pounds ($324,575.00) and was carried out between Oct. 1 and Oct. 15.

Two surveys published last week also showed a drop in optimism among businesses.

Reeves’ budget announcement on Wednesday is likely to include an array of revenue-raising changes, including possibly higher social security payments by businesses.

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