The UK manufacturing sector remained solid at the end of the first quarter of 2017, with the Markit/CIPS Purchasing Managers’ Index. recording 54.2 in March (54.5 in February) having remained above the neutral mark of 50.0 for the eighth successive month. The latest PMI reading compared favourably to its long-run trend (51.6) although sector data…
The recent fall in the value of sterling is squeezing domestic sales margins, and increasing the cost base of UK businesses, according to the results of the British Chambers of Commerce’s (BCC) latest International Trade Survey. The results, which are based on the responses of nearly 1,500 businesses, indicate that the recent devaluation of pound…
The UK manufacturing sector made a strong start to 2017 with output rising at the fastest rate since May 2014. New order intakes expanded at a robust pace and, according to the Markit/CIPS Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI), price pressures intensified – input cost inflation surged to a survey record high and output charges also increased…
UKEF, the UK’s export credit agency, has clarified key measures included in the Autumn Statement regarding financial support for UK exporters, as follows: “The new measures will see UKEF’s total risk appetite double to £5 billion and the maximum cover limit for individual markets increase by up to 100%, potentially resulting in as much as…
August saw solid rebounds in UK manufacturing output and incoming new orders, according to the Markit/ CIPS Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI). Companies reported “solid inflows” of new work from both domestic and export customers, the latter aided by the sterling exchange rate. As a result, the PMI recovered sharply from the 41-month low of 48.3…