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Sterling rebound hits construction imports from UK

byCT Report
06/02/2018
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LONDON: Building firms spent about 35 per cent less on UK goods and services in November than they did for the same month a year earlier, while the final two months of 2017 saw a fall in both the number of import purchases and in the average transaction size. Fexco’s analysis of nearly 3,000 transactions shows the sharp decline in imports reversed a boom seen in the first 10 months of the year. In the January to October period, the number of import transactions rose 11.5 per cent, while the total spend jumped 171.5 per cent versus the same 10-month period a year earlier. The reversal came as sterling staged a recovery against the euro, driving up the cost of imports. The single currency slipped from 93 pence at the end of August to 87.5 pence a month later. In January 2018 it fell even further, sliding to 86.9 pence. “Irish property prices rose by more than 11 per cent in 2017, and while this is less than pre-crash levels, the red-hot market doesn’t need any extra inflationary pressure,” said David Lamb, head of dealing at Fexco. The rapid slowdown in the construction sector’s import spree shows just how sensitive Irish builders are to cost.

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