UK firms turn more hopeful, pricing plans cool - Lloyds survey

Reuters

Published Mar 30, 2023 07:12PM ET

LONDON (Reuters) - British businesses were their most confident this month since May 2022 and pricing expectations, which are being watched by the Bank of England as it grapples with high inflation, cooled to a six-month low, a survey showed on Friday.

The Lloyds (LON:LLOY) Bank Business Barometer rose in March by 11 points to 32%, helped by rising optimism about the outlook for the economy.

The survey added to other signs that have suggested Britain could sidestep a recession that many forecasters previously thought was highly likely.

Wage expectations - which are also watched closely by the BoE - strengthened slightly in March but Lloyds said it detected tentative signals that they had peaked from last year's highs.

"Business confidence has seen a surge this month with economic optimism and trading prospects bolstering firms," said Hann-Ju Ho, senior economist at Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking.

"With hiring intentions improving, we may see employment growth picking up in the coming months. Tentative signs of easing wage pressures suggest that businesses' difficulties in finding staff may have started to ease."