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Prospects for the UK economy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2020

Simon Kirby*
Affiliation:
NIESR and Centre for Macroeconomics
Oriol Carreras
Affiliation:
NIESR
Jack Meaning
Affiliation:
NIESR
Rebecca Piggott
Affiliation:
NIESR
James Warren
Affiliation:
NIESR
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Abstract

The production of this forecast is supported by the Institute's Corporate Members: Bank of England, HM Treasury, Mizuho Research Institute Ltd, Office for National Statistics, Santander (UK) plc and by the members of the NiGEM users group.

Information

Type
The UK Economy
Copyright
Copyright © 2016 National Institute of Economic and Social Research
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Figure 1. GDP growth fan chart (per cent per annum)

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Figure 2. Real GDP growth (per cent per quarter)

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Figure B1. UK equity indices, 1 June 2016=100

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Figure B2. Sterling volatility, 1 June 2016=100

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Figure B3. OIS forward curve

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Figure B4. LIBOR 3 months – OIS spot rate 3 months

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Figure B5. 10-year sovereign bond yields

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Figure 3. CPI inflation rate fan chart (per cent per annum)

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Figure 4. Unemployment rate fan chart (per cent of labour force)

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Figure 5. Changing market expectations of future overnight interest rates

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Figure 6. GDP impact of monetary policy options

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Figure 7. UK sovereign term premia

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Figure 8. Dollar and sterling oil price developments since May 2016

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Figure C1. Inflationary implications of changes in major assumptions compared with May 2016 Review

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Figure 9. Real effective exchange rate and competitiveness

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Figure 10. Residential property transactions (thousands, seasonally adjusted)

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Figure 11. Monthly mortgage loans and capital repayments (£billion)

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Figure 12. Buyer enquiries and instructions to sell (net balance, seasonally adjusted)

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Figure 13. Price expectations (net balance, seasonally adjusted) and 6 months-ahead house price inflation

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Figure 14. Stock market price index

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Figure 15. Investment and employment intentions

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Figure 16. Recruitment difficulties

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Figure 17. Long-term international migration to UK, previous 12 months

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Figure 18. Primary income and trade balances of the current account

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Figure F1. NIESR uncertainty index

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Figure F2. FTSE 100: within-month standard deviation

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Figure F3. FTSE 250: within-month standard deviation

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Figure F4. Three-month ahead option implied sterling volatility

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Figure F5. Economic Policy Uncertainty Index (EPU)