UK economic forecaster to downgrade medium-term growth outlook – Times

by Reuters

LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s official economic forecaster has told the government that it overestimated the prospects for medium-term growth and that it intends to revise down its outlook, the Times newspaper reported on Wednesday.

The newspaper said the downgrade would wipe out all of the government’s 9.2 billion pound ($11.34 billion) headroom in the public finances and limit the scope for manoeuvre of finance minister Jeremy Hunt as he draws up a spring budget to be announced in March.

The Office for Budget Responsibility said in November that it expected the economy to shrink by 1.4% this year before returning to 1.3% growth in 2024, 2.6% in 2025 and 2.7% in 2026.

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The Times said the OBR intended to reduce its forecasts by between 0.2% and 0.5%, without giving more details. Britain’s economy is yet to return to its pre-pandemic size, held back by inflation above 10% and a tight labour market.

The Times said the OBR also now thought any recession this year would be shorter and shallower than expected.

No one at the Treasury or OBR was immediately available to comment.

($1 = 0.8115 pounds)

(Reporting by Kate Holton)

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