Tag: ONS

UK inflation soars to 2½-year high in April

UK inflation soars to 2½-year high in April

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) today announced Consumer Price Inflation (CPI) surged to an annual rate of 4.5% in April – a level not seen since October 2008 and higher than forecasts of a rise to 4.2%. The surprise surge in inflation comes after the rate dropped to 4% in March and was attributed [...]

UK economy grows just 0.5% in first quarter

UK economy grows just 0.5% in first quarter

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has today revealed the UK economy grew by just 0.5% in the January to March period. However, the figure was in line with expectations and follows the shock contraction of 0.5% in the final three months of 2010 – which was attributed to bad weather. The poor first quarter [...]

Markets await UK first quarter GDP figures

Markets await UK first quarter GDP figures

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) will today publish economic growth figures for the January to March period. The figures are much awaited by analysts after the economy suffered a shock contraction in the last three months of 2010 – attributed to bad weather at the end of the year. GDP is expected to expand [...]

UK public borrowing less than expected in financial year

UK public borrowing less than expected in financial year

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has today revealed UK public sector borrowing came in lower than expected for the fiscal year. According to the ONS, public sector net borrowing (excluding interventions such as bank bail-outs) was £18.6 billion in March, taking the total for the fiscal year 2010-11 to £141.1 billion – less than [...]

ONS: Surprise rise in March retail sales

ONS: Surprise rise in March retail sales

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has today reported a rise in UK retail sales for the month of March. According to the ONS, sales volumes registered a surprise rise of 0.2% on a monthly basis – driven by strong food and non-store sales. However, other sectors which performed well included garden stores and toy [...]

UK unemployment rate falls unexpectedly to 7.8%

UK unemployment rate falls unexpectedly to 7.8%

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has today revealed UK unemployment fell in the three months to February. The ONS said unemployment fell by 17,000 in the three month period to 2.48 million. The latest figures means the unemployment rate has fallen to 7.8% from 8% in January. In the meantime, the number of Britons [...]

UK trade deficit narrows in February

UK trade deficit narrows in February

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has today revealed the UK’s trade deficit narrowed in February. According to the ONS, the global goods trade gap narrowed to £6.8 billion in the month from £7.8 billion in January. Analysts had expected a widening in the deficit to £8.1 million. Stripping out oil and erratic items, the [...]

UK inflation in surprise fall to 4% in March

UK inflation in surprise fall to 4% in March

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) today announced Consumer Price Inflation (CPI) fell to an annual rate of 4% in March, from February’s 28-month high of 4.4%. The fall was attributed to food prices, which fell 1.4%. While it was the first time in eight months inflation had slowed, it still remains double the target [...]

UK producer prices continue to rise on surging oil costs

UK producer prices continue to rise on surging oil costs

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has revealed UK producer output (factory gate) prices increased 0.9% on a monthly basis in March, taking the annual rate to 5.4% – the highest since October 2008 and the sixth monthly gain. Analysts had expected a fall to 5.1% and the news lifted the value of sterling briefly. [...]

UK manufacturing output in surprise fall

UK manufacturing output in surprise fall

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has today revealed UK manufacturing output experienced a shock fall in February after recovering in January following December’s weather related fall. According to the ONS, manufacturing output fell 1.2% on the month – attributed to a sharp drop in oil and gas production. However, analysts believe the fall is [...]

UK Q4 economic growth figures revised upwards

UK Q4 economic growth figures revised upwards

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has today revealed the UK economy contracted by 0.5% in the October to December period – slightly better than the second estimate of 0.6% but unchanged from the first estimate. Economists had expected the figures to remain unchanged. Today’s estimate is the third and final reading and the GDP [...]

ONS: UK retail sales fall in February

ONS: UK retail sales fall in February

Retail sales fell last month – by a bigger than expected 0.8% on a monthly basis, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has reported today. The fall followed a downwardly revised gain of 1.5% in January. Sales growth for January was attributed to heavy discounts and a rush to beat the VAT hike, which came [...]

UK public borrowing higher than forecast in February

UK public borrowing higher than forecast in February

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has today revealed UK public sector borrowing was higher than expected last month. According to the ONS, public sector borrowing was £11.8 billion in February – the highest for the month of February since records began in 1993. Furthermore, the figure was far higher than the £6.9 billion expected [...]

UK unemployment rate rises to 8%

UK unemployment rate rises to 8%

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has today revealed UK unemployment rose in the three months to January. The ONS said unemployment grew by 27,000 in the three month period to 2.529 million. The latest figures means the unemployment rate has risen from 7.9% in January to 8% in February – a 10-month high. In [...]

UK producer prices rise on surging oil costs

UK producer prices rise on surging oil costs

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) today revealed UK producer output prices increased 0.5% on a monthly basis in February, taking the annual rate to 5.3% – the highest since October 2008 and the fifth monthly gain. Meanwhile, producer input prices for February were 14.6% higher on an annual basis – also the highest rate [...]

UK manufacturing output recovers in January

UK manufacturing output recovers in January

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has today revealed UK manufacturing output bounced back in January after December’s weather related fall. According to the ONS, manufacturing output rose 1% in January – its fastest monthly pace in 10 months. It also beat analysts expectations who forecast a rise of 0.8%. In the meantime, output was [...]

UK trade gap narrows more than expected in January

UK trade gap narrows more than expected in January

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has today revealed the UK’s trade deficit narrowed more than expected in January, as exports surged. According to the ONS, the global goods trade gap narrowed to £7.09 billion in the month from £9.69 billion in December. The deficit represents the smallest in almost a year and economists had [...]

ONS: More over-65s opting to work

ONS: More over-65s opting to work

A report by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has today revealed the number of people aged 65 and over in employment has doubled in the last decade. According to the ONS, the number of over 65s still in work has risen by almost half a million in the last 10 years. Approximately 412,000 people [...]

UK Q4 economic growth figures revised downwards

UK Q4 economic growth figures revised downwards

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has today revealed the UK economy contracted by 0.6% in the October to December period – slightly worse than the first estimate of 0.5%. Economists had expected the figures to remain unchanged. Today’s estimate is the second reading, a third and final estimate will be available next month. However, [...]

UK public sector finances see surplus in January

UK public sector finances see surplus in January

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has today revealed UK public sector net borrowing switched to a surplus in January – boosted by a sharp increase in income tax receipts and corporation tax inflows. According to the ONS, public sector net borrowing registered a surplus of £3.735 billion – representing the biggest surplus since July [...]