UK Economy in Charts - March 2008
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Our monthly streamed chartroom presentation on developments in the UK macroeconomy is now available here and you can also download it as a PowerPoint presentation direct from the website. It might be useful as a revision resource for students studying current developments in the economy at AS and A2 level. The presentation contains 25 data charts current up to the close of the markets yesterday.
1. A slowdown is underway
2. Although purchasers’ demand remains fairly robust
3. Capacity limits have become less of a problem
4. But firms are under pressure to raise prices
5. Export orders are solid – helped by a falling £ - Euro exchange rate
6. Gloom on the high street?
7. And confidence is dropping sharply
8. On more than one measure
9. Most types of consumer borrowing look softer
10. As the housing slowdown deepens
11. A real turning point for residential property?
12. Expectations data says “yes”
13. Business optimism looks fragile
14. But strong profits will be a support in an economic downturn
15. And the weakening £/Euro will boost the UK export sector
16. A slowdown and a weaker currency should help to improve trade
17. Much will depend on the MPC’s scope to cut interest rates
18. And whether cheaper money actually feeds through the system
19. There are inflationary pressures
20. Not least from food
21. The budget deficit is already pretty large 16 years into a recovery
22. And a wider surge in global prices
23. And government spending will not provide much of a ‘real’ stimulus
24. Can the UK avoid stagflation?
25. Yes we can!
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