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UK consumers cut back on spending in Jan as inflation worries mount

byCT Report
07/02/2017
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LONDON:  British consumers reined in their spending last month, an industry survey showed on Tuesday, adding to signs that they are turning more cautious as last year’s Brexit vote pushes up inflation. On a like-for-like basis – which excludes new store openings – sales fell by 0.6 percent compared with January last year, the British Retail Consortium said. It was the first time that like-for-like sales fell since August last year, which was shortly after voters decided in June to leave the European Union January’s downturn represented a sharp reversal of December’s 1.0 percent increase. Economists taking part in a Reuters poll had expected like-for-like sales to rise by 0.8 percent in January. Total sales inched up by 0.1 percent, slowing sharply from an increase of 1.7 percent in December and also the weakest performance since last August.

“These figures suggest that ‘caution’ was top of new year shopping lists and the uptick in credit card lending at the end of last year may be short lived,” BRC chief executive Helen Dickinson said. “With the signs pointing to upward pressures on shop prices given rising import costs, all eyes will be on the impact of inflation on consumer spending.” A separate survey from Barclays (BARC.L) credit card division also pointed to early signs that consumers are beginning to feel the strain of inflation. Barclaycard reported a 4.4 percent annual increase in retail spending during January, up from growth of 4.0 percent in December, Barclaycard said.

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However, this reflected a 15 percent surge in petrol spending. By contrast, spending on electronics and department store goods fell last month. Official data released last month showed retail sales volumes falling the most in more than four years in December. And last week the Bank of England reported the first slowing in the pace of consumer borrowing for the first time in five months. The BoE says it expects inflation to rise to 2.75 percent by mid-2018, but many economists predict it will go above 3 percent, faster than increases in wages.

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