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UK economy returns to growth, but only just, as Reeves plans budget

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Posted on October 16, 2025

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LONDON (Reuters) -Britain's economy grew by 0.1% in August after dipping by 0.1% in July, official data showed on Thursday. Economists polled by Reuters forecast that British gross domestic product

UK Economy Shows Modest Growth as Reeves Prepares Budget Plans

Economic Growth and Budget Implications

By William Schomberg

Current Economic Indicators

LONDON (Reuters) -Britain's economy returned to growth in August when it expanded by a marginal 0.1% from July, official data showed on Thursday, offering a little bit of relief to finance minister Rachel Reeves as she prepares her November budget.

Sector Performance Analysis

However, gross domestic product in July was revised to show a 0.1% fall from June having previously been seen as unchanged, the Office for National Statistics said.

Monetary Policy Challenges

Britain's economy is on course to have the second-fastest growth among the Group of Seven nations in 2025 after the United States, the International Monetary Fund said this week.

But at 1.3% its annual pace of expansion is not enough to avoid the need for tax increases in Reeves' budget.

Fergus Jimenez-England, an associate economist with the National Institute of Economic and Social Research, a think tank, said early indicators for September pointed to limited growth in the third quarter.

"Regaining momentum hinges on restoring business confidence and reducing uncertainty, which the government can support by setting aside a larger fiscal buffer in the upcoming budget," Jimenez-England said.

Sanjay Raja, chief UK economist at Deutsche Bank, said the data showed that the services and construction sectors were in a "pre-budget funk" and he thought growth in the third quarter would be about half the Bank of England's estimate of 0.4%.

"The UK economy has yet to see the full ramifications of the U.S. trade war," Raja said. "Budget uncertainty is hitting its peak too – likely dampening discretionary household and business spending."

Economists polled by Reuters before Thursday's data release had forecast that GDP would expand by 0.1% in August.

In the three months to August, growth picked up slightly to 0.3% from 0.2% in the three months to July, boosted by public health service work while consumer-facing services shrank, the ONS said.

BoE policymakers, who held interest rates at 4% in September, are trying to steer their way between stubbornly high inflation and weak growth.  

Governor Andrew Bailey said on Tuesday that the jobs market was softening and inflation pressures were cooling after official data showed unemployment rose to its highest since 2021 and private sector wage growth slowed.

Monetary Policy Committee member Alan Taylor, also speaking on Tuesday, said the British economy risked a "bumpy landing", partly due to the impact of U.S. President Donald Trump's trade tariffs.

Data published earlier this week showed weak growth in retail sales, partly reflecting worries about possible tax increases in Reeves' budget on November 26.

(Writing by William Schomberg and Suban Abdulla; Editing by Kate Holton and Toby Chopra)

Key Takeaways

  • UK economy grew by 0.1% in August, offering slight relief.
  • July GDP was revised to a 0.1% decline from June.
  • IMF predicts UK to have second-fastest G7 growth by 2025.
  • Budget uncertainty affects household and business spending.
  • BoE faces challenges with inflation and weak growth.

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Gross Domestic Product (GDP) measures the total economic output of a country, reflecting the value of all goods and services produced over a specific time period.
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Monetary policy involves the actions taken by a country's central bank to control the money supply and interest rates to achieve macroeconomic objectives such as controlling inflation and stabilizing currency.
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Economic growth refers to the increase in the production of goods and services in an economy over time, typically measured as the percentage increase in real GDP.
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Financial stability is a condition in which the financial system operates effectively, with stable prices, low inflation, and a robust banking sector that can withstand economic shocks.

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