Get App
Download App Scanner
Scan to Download
Advertisement
This Article is From Mar 18, 2020

U.K. Tips Closer to Recession as Virus Slashes Growth Outlook

(Bloomberg) --

The coronavirus pandemic is pushing the U.K. economy toward its first recession since the global financial crisis.

Economists in Bloomberg's monthly survey see gross domestic product expanding 0.5% this year, down from 1% seen in February. Yet even that projection may be optimistic as the disease continues to spread and the government steps up measures in response.

While the U.K. hasn't gone as tough as some countries, Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday urged people to stop all non-essential travel and avoid pubs and theaters. The economy will probably contract in the second quarter, according to the survey.

A number of economists see two quarterly contractions this year, putting the country in a recession.

Robert Chote, who chairs the U.K.'s fiscal watchdog, the Office for Budget Responsibility, warned lawmakers Tuesday that “the economy is probably shrinking as we speak.”

The government and the Bank of England have announced a series of measures to cushion the blow. The central bank cut interest rates by 50 basis points in an emergency meeting last week, shortly before the Treasury unveiled a stimulus package to help health services and companies struggling with the crisis.

The BOE, under new Governor Andrew Bailey, may not be done yet. In his first remarks after taking over from Mark Carney on Monday, Bailey said he'll take further prompt action if needed to protect the economy.

As all European countries intensify efforts to stop the virus, with national emergencies and shutdowns, there's a risk of a severe recession across the continent. The European Commission says Europe's economy could shrink 1% this year, the most in a decade.

©2020 Bloomberg L.P.

Essential Business Intelligence, Continuous LIVE TV, Sharp Market Insights, Practical Personal Finance Advice and Latest Stories — On NDTV Profit.

Newsletters

Update Email
to get newsletters straight to your inbox
⚠️ Add your Email ID to receive Newsletters
Note: You will be signed up automatically after adding email

News for You

Set as Trusted Source
on Google Search