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UK economy grew more than expected in Q2 – POLITICO

By staffAugust 14, 20252 Mins Read
UK economy grew more than expected in Q2 – POLITICO
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The figures are preliminary and likely to be revised, but at face value they offer some reassurance to the government that neither the trade war nor the effects of the tax hikes that came into effect in April have stalled the economy yet.

However, the Bank of England leaned on signs of an economic slowdown to justify cutting interest rates last week, even though inflation is projected to rebound to 4 percent by September, double its 2 percent target.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves called the figures a positive development but said: “I know there is more to do to deliver an economy that works for working people — and rewards working people.”

Quarterly growth figures have been heavily distorted this year. Businesses rushed to export as much as possible to the U.S. in the first quarter to avoid the import tariffs that have since come into force, while households similarly rushed to complete house purchases before the end of a stamp duty holiday in April. Activity in both sectors has since weakened as the effect has reversed.

Economists said the breakdown of the figures was slightly less impressive than the headline numbers, with growth largely driven by government spending and inventory changes, while investment fell and private consumption was weak.

The pound edged higher after the news to its strongest level against the dollar in over a month. It had already risen sharply this week after data suggesting that the labor market is still holding up relatively well.

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