Loading...

One chart shows why 2017 is going to be a tough year for the British economy

Loading...
One chart shows why 2017 is going to be a tough year for the British economy - Apa khabar sahabat TIMES NEW MALAYSIA, Dalam artikel yang anda baca kali ini dengan tajuk One chart shows why 2017 is going to be a tough year for the British economy, kami telah menyediakan dengan baik untuk artikel ini anda membaca dan memuat turun maklumat di dalamnya. mudah-mudahan mengisi jawatan Artikel BOLASEPAK, Artikel NEWS, Artikel PERNIAGAAN, kita menulis ini, anda boleh memahami. Nah, selamat membaca.

Tajuk : One chart shows why 2017 is going to be a tough year for the British economy
link : One chart shows why 2017 is going to be a tough year for the British economy

lihat juga


One chart shows why 2017 is going to be a tough year for the British economy

Philip Hammond

Reuters / Toby Melville

Britain’s Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond leaves Downing Street in London, Britain, March 15, 2017. REUTERS/Toby Melville

LONDON — Britain’s economy is in for a rough ride over the course of 2017, as the consumer spending that has driven the country’s growth for year dries up.

Consumer spending is beginning to slow and ratings agency S&P Global has produced a diagram showing how big an issue this could be for the economy in its latest European Economic Snapshots note.

The chart, which shows the composition of economic growth in the UK over the last six years, illustrates just how reliant the economy has been on domestic consumption (the light blue bar):

Uk econ growth 2011-2016

S&P Global

If consumers stop spending — and signs suggest they are already starting to spend less is — economic growth will likely suffer as a result.

The S&P report notes: “We have revised our GDP growth forecast for 2017 to 1.7% from 1.4% earlier (in Q4 2016), mainly to reflect a 1% carryover from 2016.

“The Q1 2017 result of 0.3% was in line with this forecast. Although there are signs of some rebalancing of economic activity toward external trade, the UK for now remains a consumer-led economy; hence consumer spending will be a key driver of growth in 2017 and beyond, even though it will likely slow as higher inflation — expected to average 2.6% this year — squeezes household budgets.”

This is not a new or controversial point. Economists have been saying this would happen since the vote for Brexit last summer and last week Bank of England Governor Mark Carney neatly summarised the troubles facing the British consumer, saying at a press conference:

“In its February projections, the MPC expected that this tension between consumer strength and relative financial market pessimism would be reduced over the course of this year. That process has now begun. With wage growth moderating and inflation picking up, both household spending and GDP growth have slowed markedly.”

NOW WATCH: JAMIE DIMON: Trump’s economic agenda is the right agenda

Please enable Javascript to watch this video

Read more stories on Business Insider, Malaysian edition of the world’s fastest-growing business and technology news website.



✍ Sumber Pautan : ☕ Business InsiderBusiness Insider

Kredit kepada pemilik laman asal dan sekira berminat untuk meneruskan bacaan sila klik link atau copy paste ke web server : http://ift.tt/2qnxUDB

(✿◠‿◠)✌ Mukah Pages : Pautan Viral Media Sensasi Tanpa Henti. Memuat-naik beraneka jenis artikel menarik setiap detik tanpa henti dari pelbagai sumber. Selamat membaca dan jangan lupa untuk 👍 Like & 💕 Share di media sosial anda!

Philip Hammond

Reuters / Toby Melville

Britain’s Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond leaves Downing Street in London, Britain, March 15, 2017. REUTERS/Toby Melville

LONDON — Britain’s economy is in for a rough ride over the course of 2017, as the consumer spending that has driven the country’s growth for year dries up.

Consumer spending is beginning to slow and ratings agency S&P Global has produced a diagram showing how big an issue this could be for the economy in its latest European Economic Snapshots note.

The chart, which shows the composition of economic growth in the UK over the last six years, illustrates just how reliant the economy has been on domestic consumption (the light blue bar):

Uk econ growth 2011-2016

S&P Global

If consumers stop spending — and signs suggest they are already starting to spend less is — economic growth will likely suffer as a result.

The S&P report notes: “We have revised our GDP growth forecast for 2017 to 1.7% from 1.4% earlier (in Q4 2016), mainly to reflect a 1% carryover from 2016.

“The Q1 2017 result of 0.3% was in line with this forecast. Although there are signs of some rebalancing of economic activity toward external trade, the UK for now remains a consumer-led economy; hence consumer spending will be a key driver of growth in 2017 and beyond, even though it will likely slow as higher inflation — expected to average 2.6% this year — squeezes household budgets.”

This is not a new or controversial point. Economists have been saying this would happen since the vote for Brexit last summer and last week

Loading...
href="http://ift.tt/2qwc2XK">Bank of England Governor Mark Carney neatly summarised the troubles facing the British consumer, saying at a press conference:

“In its February projections, the MPC expected that this tension between consumer strength and relative financial market pessimism would be reduced over the course of this year. That process has now begun. With wage growth moderating and inflation picking up, both household spending and GDP growth have slowed markedly.”

NOW WATCH: JAMIE DIMON: Trump’s economic agenda is the right agenda

Please enable Javascript to watch this video

Read more stories on Business Insider, Malaysian edition of the world’s fastest-growing business and technology news website.



✍ Sumber Pautan : ☕ Business InsiderBusiness Insider

Kredit kepada pemilik laman asal dan sekira berminat untuk meneruskan bacaan sila klik link atau copy paste ke web server : http://ift.tt/2qnxUDB

(✿◠‿◠)✌ Mukah Pages : Pautan Viral Media Sensasi Tanpa Henti. Memuat-naik beraneka jenis artikel menarik setiap detik tanpa henti dari pelbagai sumber. Selamat membaca dan jangan lupa untuk 👍 Like & 💕 Share di media sosial anda!



dengan itu Perkara One chart shows why 2017 is going to be a tough year for the British economy

yang semua artikel One chart shows why 2017 is going to be a tough year for the British economy Kali ini, diharapkan dapat memberi manfaat kepada anda semua. Okay, jumpa di lain post artikel.

Kini anda membaca artikel One chart shows why 2017 is going to be a tough year for the British economy dengan alamat pautan https://timesnewmalaysia.blogspot.com/2017/05/one-chart-shows-why-2017-is-going-to-be.html

Subscribe to receive free email updates:

Related Posts :

0 Response to "One chart shows why 2017 is going to be a tough year for the British economy"

Catat Ulasan

Loading...