UK growth is weak - but confidence, not fundamentals, is the real constraint

Martin Beck, Chief Economist | Economic Consulting and Analysis

The UK economy barely grew in the third quarter, but the underlying problem is fragile confidence rather than weak fundamentals. Strong balance sheets contrast with falling real incomes and cautious households, leaving growth subdued despite easing inflation and interest rates.

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