NIESR Monthly GDP Tracker - UK growth slows in 2018Q4 but modest recovery is forecast for 2019Q1

14 Jan 2019 02:04 PM

UK GDP growth is set to slow to a quarterly rate of 0.3% in 2018Q4 from 0.6% in the previous quarter but a modest recovery is expected in 2019Q1.

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Amit Kara, head of UK macroeconomic forecasting at NIESR, said “The latest data confirm that UK GDP growth is slowing in the final quarter of last year. Activity is set to ease to 0.3 per cent over this period, which is slightly below potential. The slowdown comes alongside a general softening in global activity and is therefore, not entirely attributable to uncertainty caused by Brexit. Growth is being driven by the non-retail service sector and construction sectors. Manufacturing output growth appears to have contracted sharply over this period.

Looking ahead, we see economic growth recover to 0.4 per cent in the first quarter of this year mainly because output in the manufacturing sector stabilises. The risks to our forecasts however, are tilted to the downside because of Brexit.

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