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UK companies' job sentiment hits 5-year low, BoE survey shows

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Posted on November 6, 2025

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LONDON (Reuters) -British companies' expectations for employment in the year fell last month for the first time in nearly five years, while expectations for future inflation touched the highest level

UK companies' job sentiment hits 5-year low, BoE survey shows

UK Job Sentiment and Economic Outlook

LONDON (Reuters) -British companies' expectations for employment in the year fell last month for the first time in nearly five years, while expectations for future inflation touched the highest level since late 2023, a Bank of England survey showed on Thursday.

The readings underlined the trade-offs faced by the central bank as it weighs further cuts to interest rates, faced with growing signs of a cooling labour market coupled with the highest rate of inflation among Group of Seven economies.

The BoE kept borrowing costs on hold on Thursday, but a narrow vote and signs that Governor Andrew Bailey might soon join those seeking a rate cut increases the chances of a December move after the government's budget later this month.

Employment Growth Expectations

The BoE's Decision Maker Panel showed expected employment growth for companies during the three months to October slipped to -0.1% from zero in September, marking the first negative reading since November 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Wage Growth Trends

Expectations for wage growth ticked higher to 3.7% in the three months to October, the highest reading for five months.

Inflation Predictions

And while companies' expectations for their own price increases in the year ahead were steady, they predicted consumer price inflation of 3% in the year head, the highest reading since December 2023.

(Reporting by Andy Bruce; editing by Suban Abdulla)

Key Takeaways

  • UK job sentiment has reached a 5-year low.
  • BoE survey shows declining employment expectations.
  • Inflation expectations are at their highest since 2023.
  • BoE holds interest rates steady amid economic concerns.
  • Wage growth expectations have increased slightly.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is employment sentiment?
Employment sentiment refers to the general outlook or expectations of businesses regarding job creation and employment opportunities within a specific period.
What is inflation?
Inflation is the rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services rises, eroding purchasing power.
What are interest rates?
Interest rates are the cost of borrowing money or the return on investment for savings, typically expressed as a percentage.
What is the Bank of England?
The Bank of England is the central bank of the United Kingdom, responsible for issuing currency, maintaining monetary stability, and overseeing the financial system.
What is wage growth?
Wage growth refers to the increase in the average pay rate for workers over a specific period, often reflecting economic conditions and labor market dynamics.

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