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UK Publications

Below is a list of our UK Publications for the last 6 months. If you are looking for reports older than 6 months please email info@pantheonmacro.com, or contact your account rep

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July / August 2024 Samuel Tombs

UK Datanote: UK Flash PMIs, November 2024

  • In one line: PMI at a 13-month low makes a February rate cut a slam dunk, but the MPC will stay on hold in December.

Samuel TombsUK

UK Datanote: UK Flash PMIs, October 2024

  • In one line: The PMI signals slowing growth and stubborn services inflation.

Samuel TombsUK

UK Datanote: UK Flash PMIs, September 2024

  • In one line: Growth will bounce back but easing inflation will lead the MPC to cut rates in November.

Samuel TombsUK

UK Datanote: UK Flash PMIs, August 2024

  • In one line: The PMI signals faster growth and slower inflation, but the employment balances will worry the MPC.

Samuel TombsUK

UK Datanote: UK Flash PMIs, July 2024

  • In one line: A mixed bag for the MPC as inflation slows but employment and business confidence surge.

Samuel TombsUK

UK Datanote: UK Flash PMIs, June 2024

  • In one line: The PMI fall is an election-related blip, the UK is growing fine.

Samuel TombsUK

UK Datanote: U.K. Flash PMIs, April 2024

  • In one line: The PMI points to growth well in excess of MPC forecasts and robust inflation pressure.

Samuel TombsUK

UK Datanote: U.K. Flash PMIs, May 2024

  • In one line: Strong April services inflation was just a flash in the pan according to the PMI.

Samuel TombsUK

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