- In one line: Import prices signal a modest uptick in core goods CPI inflation.
Rob Wood (Chief UK Economist)UK
- In one line: Stronger-than-expected growth pressures the MPC to delay a rate cut until September.
Rob Wood (Chief UK Economist)UK
- In one line: More encouragement for the MPC to cut rates.
Rob Wood (Chief UK Economist)UK
- In one line: Consumers are back in business.
Rob Wood (Chief UK Economist)UK
- In one line: House prices rise as mortgage rates look set to fall again.
Rob Wood (Chief UK Economist)UK
- In one line: Manufacturing continues to recover solidly.
Rob Wood (Chief UK Economist)UK
- In one line: GDP growth rebounds as consumers find their mojo.
Rob Wood (Chief UK Economist)UK
- In one line: The MPC take another step to a cut.
Rob Wood (Chief UK Economist)UK
- In one line: Not a lot happening once we look through the noise from erratics, gold and fuel.
Rob Wood (Chief UK Economist)UK
- In one line: Flat GDP is a result, leaving the economy on track to grow 0.4% quarter-to-quarter in Q2.
Rob Wood (Chief UK Economist)UK
- In one line: Surveys are playing ball, the hard data will follow.
Rob Wood (Chief UK Economist)UK
- In one line: Manufacturing growth leaps and feeds through to modest price inflation.
Rob Wood (Chief UK Economist)UK
- In one line: April was a bad month for consumers, but don’t write them off.
Rob Wood (Chief UK Economist)UK
- In one line: House prices are resisting the mortgage rate rise.
Rob Wood (Chief UK Economist)UK
- In one line: Falling energy prices improve trade deficit.
Rob Wood (Chief UK Economist)UK
- In one line: Back with a bang, upside risks to our growth forecast.
Rob Wood (Chief UK Economist)UK
- In one line: On track for a June rate cut.
Rob Wood (Chief UK Economist)UK
- In one line:Lower borrowing costs sparked a wave of refinancing in Q1, which likely will unwind in Q2.
Rob Wood (Chief UK Economist)UK
- In one line: Two corrections starts to become a trend.
Rob Wood (Chief UK Economist)UK
- In one line: Manufacturing almost stabilised but input cost inflation jumped.
Rob Wood (Chief UK Economist)UK