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UK Indicators Latest

Overview

CurrencyThis Week

1.34 USD/GBP↓

As of Aug/25

Currency: Pound sterling`s exchange rate with the US dollar, influencing external trade and investment.

Stock MarketThis Week

9,082 points↓

As of Aug/25

Stock Market: Performance of FTSE 100, reflecting investor confidence.

GDP Growth Rate

0.7 percent↑

As of Mar/25

GDP Growth Rate: Quarterly percentage change in GDP, showing short-term economic trends.

GDP Annual Growth Rate

1.3 percent↓

As of Mar/25

GDP Annual Growth Rate: Year-on-year percentage change in GDP, indicating economic performance.

Unemployment Rate

4.7 percent↑

As of May/25

Unemployment Rate: Percentage of labour force unemployed, reflecting economic conditions.

Inflation Rate

3.6 percent↑

As of Jun/25

Inflation Rate: Annual percentage change in consumer prices, measuring price stability.

Inflation Rate MoM

0.3 percent↑

As of Jun/25

Inflation Rate MoM: Month-on-month change in consumer prices, tracking short-term inflation.

Interest RateThis Week

4 percent↓

As of Aug/25

Interest Rate: Bank of England’s base rate, influencing borrowing and spending.

Balance of Trade

-5,699 GBP Million↑

As of May/25

Balance of Trade: Difference between exports and imports, indicating trade surplus or deficit. A negative balance of trade, also known as a trade deficit, occurs when imports of goods and services exceeds exports.

Current Account

-23,456 GBP Million↓

As of Mar/25

Current Account: Net balance of trade, services, and transfers, showing international financial position.

Current Account to GDP

-2.7 percent of GDP↑

As of Dec/24

Current Account to GDP: Current account balance as a percentage of GDP, indicating external economic health.

Government Debt to GDP

95.9 percent of GDP↑

As of Dec/24

Government Debt to GDP: Government debt as a percentage of GDP, measuring debt sustainability.

Government Budget

-4.8 percent of GDP→

As of Dec/24

Government Budget: Annual plan of government revenue and spending, guiding fiscal policy.

Business ConfidenceTwo Weeks Ago

-27 points↑

As of Sep/25

Business Confidence: Sentiment among businesses about economic prospects, affecting investment decisions.

Manufacturing PMILast Week

48 points↑

As of Jul/25

Manufacturing PMI: Purchasing Managers’ Index for manufacturing, indicating sector growth.

Services PMIThis Week

51.8 points↓

As of Jul/25

Services PMI: Purchasing Managers’ Index for services, indicating sector performance.

Consumer ConfidenceTwo Weeks Ago

-19 points↓

As of Jul/25

Consumer Confidence: Measure of consumer optimism about the economy, affecting spending behaviour.

Retail Sales MoMTwo Weeks Ago

0.9 percent↑

As of Jun/25

Retail Sales MoM: Month-on-month change in retail sales, indicating short-term spending trends.

Corporate Tax Rate

25 percent→

As of Dec/25

Corporate Tax Rate: Tax rate on company profits, affecting business investment decisions.

Personal Income Tax Rate

45 percent→

As of Dec/25

Personal Income Tax Rate: Tax rate on individual income, affecting disposable income.

Financial Markets

CurrencyThis Week

1.34 USD/GBP↓

As of Aug/25

Currency:Pound sterling`s exchange rate with the US Dollar, influencing external trade and investment.

Stock MarketThis Week

9,082 points↓

As of Aug/25

Stock Market: Performance of FTSE 100, reflecting investor confidence.

Economic Growth

GDP Growth Rate

0.7 percent↑

As of Mar/25

GDP Growth Rate: Quarterly percentage change in GDP, showing short-term economic trends.

GDP Annual Growth Rate

1.3 percent↓

As of Mar/25

GDP Annual Growth Rate: Year-on-year percentage change in GDP, indicating economic performance.

GDP

3,644 USD Billion↑

As of Dec/24

GDP: Total value of goods and services produced, measuring economic size.

GDP Constant Prices

647,018 GBP Million↑

As of Mar/25

GDP Constant Prices: GDP adjusted for inflation, showing real economic output.

GDP per Capita

47,265 USD↑

As of Dec/24

GDP per Capita: GDP divided by population, indicating average economic output per person.

GDP per Capita PPP

52,518 USD↑

As of Dec/24

GDP per Capita PPP: GDP per capita adjusted for purchasing power, comparing living standards.

Full Year GDP Growth

1.1 percent↑

As of Dec/24

Full Year GDP Growth: Annual percentage change in GDP, showing overall economic growth.

Monthly GDP MoM

-0.1 percent↑

As of May/25

Monthly GDP MoM: Month-on-month change in GDP, tracking short-term economic growth.

Monthly GDP YoY

0.7 percent↓

As of May/25

Monthly GDP YoY: Year-on-year change in monthly GDP, showing longer-term trends.

Private Debt to GDP

75.7 percent↓

As of Dec/24

Private Debt to GDP: Private sector debt as a percentage of GDP, showing leverage.

Current Account to GDP

-2.7 percent of GDP↑

As of Dec/24

Current Account to GDP: Current account balance as a percentage of GDP, indicating external economic health.

Government Debt to GDP

95.9 percent of GDP↑

As of Dec/24

Government Debt to GDP: Government debt as a percentage of GDP, measuring debt sustainability.

Government Spending to GDP

44.4 percent of GDP↓

As of Dec/24

Government Spending to GDP: Government spending as a percentage of GDP, showing public sector size.

Public Sector Net Debt to GDPTwo Weeks Ago

96.3 percent of GDP↓

As of Jun/25

Public Sector Net Debt to GDP: Public debt as a percentage of GDP, measuring fiscal sustainability.

Households Debt to GDP

76.3 percent of GDP↓

As of Dec/24

Households Debt to GDP: Household debt as a percentage of GDP, indicating financial leverage.

Current Account

-23,456 GBP Million↓

As of Mar/25

Current Account: Net balance of trade, services, and transfers, showing international financial position.

GDP Deflator

114 points↑

As of Mar/25

GDP Deflator: Measure of price level changes in GDP, reflecting inflation in the economy.

Gross National Product

731,722 GBP Million↑

As of Mar/25

Gross National Product: Total value of goods and services produced by residents, including abroad.

GDP

GDP from Agriculture

4,299 GBP Million↑

As of Mar/25

GDP from Agriculture: Value of agricultural output, contributing to GDP.

GDP from Construction

35,821 GBP Million↑

As of Mar/25

GDP from Construction: Value of construction output, contributing to GDP.

GDP from Manufacturing

52,017 GBP Million↑

As of Mar/25

GDP from Manufacturing: Value of manufacturing output, contributing to GDP.

GDP from Mining

7,915 GBP Million↓

As of Mar/25

GDP from Mining: Value of mining output, contributing to GDP.

GDP from Public Administration

30,249 GBP Million↑

As of Mar/25

GDP from Public Administration: Value of public sector output, contributing to GDP.

GDP from Services

466,179 GBP Million↑

As of Mar/25

GDP from Services: Value of service sector output, a major GDP component.

GDP from Transport

21,110 GBP Million↑

As of Mar/25

GDP from Transport: Value of transport sector output, contributing to GDP.

Gross Fixed Capital Formation

117,463 GBP Million↑

As of Mar/25

Gross Fixed Capital Formation: Investment in fixed assets, driving long-term growth.

Labour Market

Unemployment Rate

4.7 percent↑

As of May/25

Unemployment Rate: Percentage of labour force unemployed, reflecting economic conditions.

Full Time Employment

25,547 Thousand↑

As of May/25

Full Time Employment: Number of people in full-time jobs, indicating labour market robustness.

Part Time Employment

8,583 Thousand↑

As of May/25

Part Time Employment: Number of people in part-time jobs, indicating labour market flexibility.

Employment Rate

75.2 percent↑

As of May/25

Employment Rate: Percentage of working-age population employed, reflecting labour market health.

Youth Unemployment Rate

12.2 percent↓

As of May/25

Youth Unemployment Rate: Unemployment rate for young people, indicating job market access.

Unemployed Persons

1,717 Thousand↑

As of May/25

Unemployed Persons: Number of people without jobs, indicating labour market health.

Social Security Rate For Employees

10 percent↓

As of Dec/25

Social Security Rate for Employees: Employee contributions to social security, reducing take-home pay.

Employment Change

134 Thousand↑

As of May/25

Employment Change: Change in the number of employed people, showing job growth or loss.

Employed Persons

34,130 Thousand↑

As of May/25

Employed Persons: Number of people in work, indicating labour market strength.

Labour Force Participation Rate

79 percent↑

As of May/25

Labour Force Participation Rate: Percentage of population active in the labour market, showing engagement.

Labour Costs

116 points↑

As of Dec/24

Labour Costs: Total cost of wages and benefits, affecting business expenses.

Minimum Wages

12.21 GBP/Hour↑

As of Apr/25

Minimum Wages: Lowest legal hourly wage, affecting low-income workers.

Wage Growth

5 percent↓

As of May/25

Wage Growth: Annual increase in wages, affecting consumer spending power.

Wages

722 GBP/Week↑

As of May/25

Wages: Average earnings across the workforce, driving consumption.

Wages in Manufacturing

792 GBP/Week↑

As of May/25

Wages in Manufacturing: Earnings in the manufacturing sector, reflecting industrial labour trends.

Retirement Age Women

66 Years→

As of Dec/25

Retirement Age Women: Age at which women can claim state pension, impacting labour participation.

Retirement Age Men

66 Years→

As of Dec/25

Retirement Age Men: Age at which men can claim state pension, affecting workforce size.

Job Vacancies

727 Thousand↓

As of May/25

Job Vacancies: Number of unfilled jobs, indicating labour market demand.

Productivity

98.9 points↑

As of Mar/25

Productivity: Output per worker or hour, reflecting economic efficiency.

Average Earnings Excluding Bonus

5 percent↓

As of May/25

Average Earnings Excluding Bonus: Average wages without bonuses, indicating core income trends for workers.

Average Weekly Hours

32 Hours↑

As of May/25

Average Weekly Hours: Average hours worked weekly, showing labour market activity levels.

Real Earnings Excluding Bonuses

0.9 percent↓

As of May/25

Real Earnings Excluding Bonuses: Inflation-adjusted wages without bonuses, showing purchasing power.

Real Earnings Including Bonuses

0.4 percent↑

As of May/25

Real Earnings Including Bonuses: Inflation-adjusted wages with bonuses, reflecting total income trends.

Claimant Count Change

25.9 Thousand↑

As of Jun/25

Claimant Count Change: Monthly change in people claiming unemployment benefits, showing labour market shifts.

Inactivity Rate

21 percent↓

As of May/25

Inactivity Rate: Percentage of working-age population not in the labour force, showing economic participation.

Non Farm Payrolls

-41.36 Thousand↓

As of Jun/25

Non Farm Payrolls: Number of jobs outside agriculture, reflecting employment trends (less relevant in UK context).

Population

69.23 Million↑

As of Dec/24

Population: Total number of residents, influencing economic demand and resources.

Inflation and Prices

Inflation Rate

3.6 percent↑

As of Jun/25

Inflation Rate: Annual percentage change in consumer prices, measuring price stability.

Core Inflation Rate MoM

0.4 percent↑

As of Jun/25

Core Inflation Rate MoM: Month-on-month change in core inflation, tracking short-term price stability.

Inflation ExpectationsThis Week

4 percent↑

As of Jul/25

Inflation Expectations: Public’s anticipated future inflation rate, influencing spending and policy.

Inflation Rate MoM

0.3 percent↑

As of Jun/25

Inflation Rate MoM: Month-on-month change in consumer prices, tracking short-term inflation.

Consumer Price Index CPI

139 points↑

As of Jun/25

Consumer Price Index (CPI): Measure of average price changes for consumer goods and services, tracking inflation.

Retail Price Index

4.4 percent↑

As of Jun/25

Retail Price Index (RPI): Measure of consumer price changes, including housing costs, tracking inflation.

Core Inflation Rate

3.7 percent↑

As of Jun/25

Core Inflation Rate: Inflation rate excluding volatile items, indicating persistent price trends.

Core Consumer Prices

136 points↑

As of Jun/25

Core Consumer Prices: CPI excluding volatile items like food and energy, showing underlying inflation.

Core Producer Prices

137 points↑

As of Jan/25

Core Producer Prices: Producer prices excluding volatile items, reflecting core production costs.

Core Producer Prices MoM

0.3 percent↑

As of Jan/25

Core Producer Prices MoM: Month-on-month change in core producer prices, showing cost trends.

Core Producer Prices YoY

1.5 percent↓

As of Jan/25

Core Producer Prices YoY: Year-on-year change in core producer prices, indicating long-term cost shifts.

Energy Inflation

-0.7 percent↑

As of Jun/25

Energy Inflation: Rate of price increases for energy, impacting overall inflation.

Electricity PriceThis Week

78.05 GBP/MWh↓

As of Aug/25

Electricity Price: Represent real-time market rates quoted (or spot) prices by buyers and sellers, which may impact household and business energy cost.

Food Inflation

4.5 percent↑

As of Jun/25

Food Inflation: Rate of price increases for food, affecting living costs.

Gasoline PricesLast Week

1.81 USD/Liter↓

As of Jul/25

Gasoline Prices: Cost of petrol, impacting transport and consumer spending.

CPI Transportation

138 points↑

As of Jun/25

CPI Transportation: CPI component for transport costs, reflecting mobility price changes.

PPI Input

0.8 percent↑

As of Jan/25

PPI Input: Producer Price Index for input costs, affecting production expenses.

PPI Input YoY

-0.1 percent↑

As of Jan/25

PPI Input YoY: Year-on-year change in input producer prices, showing cost trends.

Input Producer Prices

148 points↑

As of Jan/25

Input Producer Prices: Prices of inputs for production, affecting manufacturing costs.

Producer Price Inflation MoM

0.5 percent↑

As of Jan/25

Producer Price Inflation MoM: Month-on-month change in producer prices, tracking cost changes.

Producer Prices

137 points↑

As of Jan/25

Producer Prices: Prices charged by producers, affecting inflation and costs.

Producer Prices Change

0.3 percent↑

As of Jan/25

Producer Prices Change: Annual change in producer prices, indicating cost trends.

Price to Rent Ratio

114 →

As of Mar/25

Price to Rent Ratio: Ratio of house prices to rental costs, indicating housing market balance.

Private Rental PricesLast Week

6.7 percent↓

As of Jun/25

Private Rental Prices: Cost of renting private properties, affecting housing affordability.

Rent Inflation

5.8 percent↓

As of Jun/25

Rent Inflation: Rate of increase in rental prices, affecting housing costs.

Residential Property Prices

5.62 Percent↑

As of Mar/25

Residential Property Prices: Average prices of homes, indicating housing market trends.

Services Inflation

4.7 percent→

As of Jun/25

Services Inflation: Rate of price increases in services, impacting overall inflation.

Monetary Policy

Interest RateThis Week

4 percent↓

As of Aug/25

Interest Rate: Bank of England’s base rate, influencing borrowing and spending.

Lending Rate

4.5 percent→

As of Jun/25

Lending Rate: Interest rate for loans to banks or businesses, influencing credit availability.

Bank Lending RateThis Week

8.61 percent↑

As of Jun/25

Bank Lending Rate: Interest rate charged by banks on loans, influencing borrowing costs.

Overnight Interbank Average RateThis Week

4.22 percent→

As of Aug/25

Overnight Interbank Average Rate: Rate for overnight lending between banks, influencing liquidity.

Sterling Overnight Index Average RateThis Week

4.22 percent→

As of Aug/25

Sterling Overnight Index Average Rate (SONIA): Benchmark rate for overnight lending, guiding monetary policy.

Deposit Interest RateLast Week

4 percent→

As of Jul/25

Deposit Interest Rate: Rate paid on bank deposits, influencing savings behaviour.

Money Supply M0Last Week

99,678 GBP Million↑

As of Jun/25

Money Supply M0: Narrowest measure of money supply, including cash and reserves.

Money Supply M1Last Week

2,227,464 GBP Million↓

As of Jun/25

Money Supply M1: Money supply including cash and demand deposits, showing liquidity.

Money Supply M2Last Week

3,112,250 GBP Million↑

As of Jun/25

Money Supply M2: Broader money supply including savings, indicating monetary expansion.

Money Supply M3Last Week

3,640,401 GBP Million↑

As of Jun/25

Money Supply M3: Broadest money supply including time deposits, reflecting overall liquidity.

Money Supply M4Last Week

3,142,043 GBP Million↑

As of Jun/25

Money Supply M4: UK-specific broad money supply, including private sector deposits.

Gold ReservesThis Week

310 Tonnes→

As of Jun/25

Gold Reserves: Central bank’s gold holdings, supporting financial stability.

Foreign Exchange ReservesThis Week

207,796 USD Million↑

As of Jun/25

Foreign Exchange Reserves: Central bank’s foreign currency holdings, supporting currency stability.

Central Bank Balance SheetThis Week

798,949 GBP Million↑

As of Aug/25

Central Bank Balance Sheet: Assets and liabilities of the Bank of England, reflecting monetary policy actions.

Banks Balance SheetLast Week

4,537,073 GBP Million↓

As of Jun/25

Banks Balance Sheet: Total assets and liabilities of banks, indicating financial sector stability.

Loans to Private Sector

2,754,106 GBP Million↑

As of Mar/25

Loans to Private Sector: Total lending to businesses and individuals, driving economic activity.

Trade and Balance of Payments

Balance of Trade

-5,699 GBP Million↑

As of May/25

Balance of Trade: Difference between exports and imports, indicating trade surplus or deficit. A negative balance of trade, also known as a trade deficit, occurs when imports of goods and services exceeds exports.

Exports

74,306 GBP Million↑

As of May/25

Exports: Value of goods and services sold abroad, driving economic growth.

Imports

80,005 GBP Million↑

As of May/25

Imports: Value of goods and services bought from abroad, affecting trade balance.

Goods Trade Balance

-21,688 GBP Million↑

As of May/25

Goods Trade Balance: Difference between goods exports and imports, showing trade performance.

Goods Trade Balance Non-EU

-9,318 GBP Million↑

As of May/25

Goods Trade Balance Non-EU: Trade balance for goods with non-EU countries, reflecting global trade.

Foreign Direct Investment

4,528 GBP Million↑

As of Mar/25

Foreign Direct Investment: Capital invested by foreign entities, boosting economic growth.

Capital Flows

13,322 GBP Million↑

As of Mar/25

Capital Flows: Net inflow or outflow of capital, reflecting investment attractiveness.

Tourist ArrivalsThis Week

9,297 Thousand↓

As of Dec/24

Tourist Arrivals: Number of visitors, boosting tourism-related economic activity.

Tourism RevenuesThis Week

7,397 GBP Million↓

As of Dec/24

Tourism Revenues: Income from tourism, contributing to services and GDP.

CBI Distributive TradesLast Week

-34 Net Balance↑

As of Jul/25

CBI Distributive Trades: Confederation of British Industry’s survey on retail and wholesale trade activity.

Terrorism Index

2.64 Points↑

As of Dec/24

Terrorism Index: Measure of terrorism impact, affecting economic stability and investment.

Government Finance

Government Budget

-4.8 percent of GDP→

As of Dec/24

Government Budget: Annual plan of government revenue and spending, guiding fiscal policy.

Government Budget ValueTwo Weeks Ago

-20,684 GBP Million↓

As of Jun/25

Government Budget Value: Difference between government revenues and expenditures, showing fiscal balance.

Government Spending

138,256 GBP Million↓

As of Mar/25

Government Spending: Total expenditure by the government, stimulating economic activity.

Government DebtTwo Weeks Ago

2,874 GBP Billion→

As of Jun/25

Government Debt: Total debt owed by the government, indicating fiscal health.

External Debt

7,995,744 GBP Million↑

As of Mar/25

External Debt: Total debt owed to foreign creditors, indicating financial obligations.

Interest Payments on Government DebtTwo Weeks Ago

16,428 GBP Million↑

As of Jun/25

Interest Payments on Government Debt: Cost of servicing government debt, impacting fiscal budget.

Fiscal ExpenditureTwo Weeks Ago

116,108 GBP Million↑

As of Jun/25

Fiscal Expenditure: Total government spending, influencing economic activity.

Government RevenuesTwo Weeks Ago

95,424 GBP Million↑

As of Jun/25

Government Revenues: Total income from taxes and other sources, funding public spending.

Tax RevenueTwo Weeks Ago

63,612 GBP Million↑

As of Jun/25

Tax Revenue: Total income from taxes, funding government expenditure.

Public Sector Net BorrowingTwo Weeks Ago

-20,684 GBP Million↓

As of Jun/25

Public Sector Net Borrowing: Government borrowing to cover deficits, impacting debt levels.

Corporate Tax Rate

25 percent→

As of Dec/25

Corporate Tax Rate: Tax rate on company profits, affecting business investment decisions.

Social Security Rate For Companies

13.8 percent→

As of Dec/25

Social Security Rate for Companies: Employer contributions to social security, affecting business costs.

Social Security Rate

23.8 percent↓

As of Dec/25

Social Security Rate: Total social security contributions, impacting labour costs.

Sales Tax Rate

20 percent→

As of Dec/25

Sales Tax Rate: Rate of VAT or similar taxes, affecting consumer prices.

Withholding Tax Rate

20 percent→

As of Dec/24

Withholding Tax Rate: Tax deducted at source on income, affecting investment returns.

Weapons Sales

1,204 SIPRI TIV Million↓

As of Dec/23

Weapons Sales: Value of arms exports, contributing to trade and industry. The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) uses the Trend Indicator Value (TIV) as a metric to measure the volume of international transfers of major conventional weapons.

Military Expenditure

81,763 USD Million↑

As of Dec/24

Military Expenditure: Government spending on defence, reflecting security priorities.

Corruption Index

71 points out of 100→

As of Dec/24

Corruption Index: Score measuring perceived public sector corruption, impacting economic trust.

Business and Industry

Business ConfidenceTwo Weeks Ago

-27 points↑

As of Sep/25

Business Confidence: Sentiment among businesses about economic prospects, affecting investment decisions.

Leading Economic Index

0.5 percent↓

As of May/25

Leading Economic Index: Composite index predicting future economic activity.

Manufacturing PMILast Week

48 points↑

As of Jul/25

Manufacturing PMI: Purchasing Managers’ Index for manufacturing, indicating sector growth.

Services PMIThis Week

51.8 points↓

As of Jul/25

Services PMI: Purchasing Managers’ Index for services, indicating sector performance.

Construction PMIThis Week

44.3 points↓

As of Jul/25

Construction PMI: Purchasing Managers’ Index for construction, showing sector growth or contraction.

Composite PMIThis Week

51.5 points↓

As of Jul/25

Composite PMI: Combined Purchasing Managers’ Index for manufacturing and services, gauging economic activity.

Industrial Production

-0.3 percent↓

As of May/25

Industrial Production: Output of manufacturing, mining, and utilities, indicating industrial activity.

Industrial Production Mom

-0.9 percent↓

As of May/25

Industrial Production MoM: Month-on-month change in industrial output, showing short-term trends.

Manufacturing Production

0.3 percent↓

As of May/25

Manufacturing Production: Output of manufacturing sector, reflecting industrial strength.

Manufacturing Production MoM

-1 Percent↓

As of May/25

Manufacturing Production MoM: Month-on-month change in manufacturing output, showing short-term trends.

Mining Production

-7.2 percent↓

As of May/25

Mining Production: Output of the mining sector, contributing to industrial activity.

Electricity Production

66,458 Gigawatt-hour↑

As of Mar/25

Electricity Production: Total electricity generated, reflecting energy sector capacity.

Factory OrdersTwo Weeks Ago

-30 Net Balance↑

As of Jul/25

Factory Orders: Value of new manufacturing orders, reflecting industrial demand.

Changes in Inventories

4,193 GBP Million↓

As of Mar/25

Changes in Inventories: Value of stock changes, indicating business production and demand expectations.

New Orders

11,647 GBP Million↑

As of Mar/25

New Orders: Value of new business orders, indicating future production.

Construction Orders

10.5 percent↑

As of Mar/25

Construction Orders: Value of new construction contracts, reflecting sector demand.

Construction Output

1.2 percent↓

As of May/25

Construction Output: Total value of construction work completed, indicating industry performance.

Electric Car RegistrationsTwo Weeks Ago

47,354 Units↑

As of Jun/25

Electric Car Registrations: Number of new electric vehicles registered, showing green transport adoption.

Car ProductionTwo Weeks Ago

69,006 Units↑

As of Jun/25

Car Production: Number of vehicles manufactured, indicating automotive sector output.

Car RegistrationsThis Week

140,154 Units↓

As of Jul/25

Car Registrations: Number of new vehicles registered, showing consumer demand for cars.

New Passenger Car Registrations YoYThis Week

-5 percent↓

As of Jul/25

New Passenger Car Registrations YoY: Year-on-year change in car registrations, showing demand trends.

Auto ExportsLast Week

47,575 Units↑

As of Jun/25

Auto Exports: Value of vehicles exported, reflecting automotive industry strength and trade performance.

Corporate Profits

152,043 GBP Million↑

As of Mar/25

Corporate Profits: Total profits earned by companies, reflecting business profitability.

Private Investment

3.9 percent↑

As of Mar/25

Private Investment: Business spending on capital, driving economic growth.

Bankruptcies

2,043 Companies↓

As of Jun/25

Bankruptcies: Number of businesses or individuals declared insolvent, reflecting economic distress.

Composite Leading Indicator

101 points→

As of Jun/25

Composite Leading Indicator: Index predicting future economic activity based on multiple indicators.

Corruption Rank

20 out of 180 countries→

As of Dec/24

Corruption Rank: Country’s ranking on global corruption index, reflecting governance quality.

Crude Oil Production

639 BBL/D/1K↓

As of Mar/25

Crude Oil Production: Volume of crude oil produced, indicating energy sector output.

Crude Oil RigsLast Week

7 Count↓

As of Jul/25

Crude Oil Rigs: Number of active oil rigs, reflecting oil exploration activity.

Consumer Sector

Credit RatingThis Week

87 points→

As of Aug/25

Credit Rating: Assessment of a country’s creditworthiness, affecting borrowing costs.

BRC Retail Sales Monitor YoY

2.7 percent↑

As of Jun/25

BRC Retail Sales Monitor YoY: Year-on-year change in retail sales, per British Retail Consortium, showing consumer spending trends.

Consumer ConfidenceTwo Weeks Ago

-19 points↓

As of Jul/25

Consumer Confidence: Measure of consumer optimism about the economy, affecting spending behaviour.

Retail Sales YoYTwo Weeks Ago

1.7 percent↑

As of Jun/25

Retail Sales YoY: Year-on-year change in retail sales, showing long-term consumer trends.

Retail Sales Ex FuelTwo Weeks Ago

0.6 percent↑

As of Jun/25

Retail Sales Ex Fuel: Retail sales excluding fuel, showing core consumer spending.

Retail Sales MoMTwo Weeks Ago

0.9 percent↑

As of Jun/25

Retail Sales MoM: Month-on-month change in retail sales, indicating short-term spending trends.

Disposable Personal Income

417,902 GBP Million↓

As of Mar/25

Disposable Personal Income: Income available for spending or saving after taxes, driving consumption.

Personal Savings

10.9 percent↓

As of Mar/25

Personal Savings: Amount of income saved by households, reflecting financial caution.

Consumer CreditLast Week

1,417 GBP Million↑

As of Jun/25

Consumer Credit: Total borrowing by individuals for consumption, indicating spending capacity.

Consumer Spending

390,605 GBP Million↑

As of Mar/25

Consumer Spending: Total expenditure by households, driving economic growth.

Net Lending to Individuals MoMLast Week

6,757 GBP Million↑

As of Jun/25

Net Lending to Individuals MoM: Monthly change in loans to individuals, reflecting credit demand.

Personal Income Tax Rate

45 percent→

As of Dec/25

Personal Income Tax Rate: Tax rate on individual income, affecting disposable income.

Housing Market

Housing Starts

28,180 units↓

As of Mar/25

Housing Starts: Number of new residential construction projects, showing housing supply growth.

Housing IndexThis Week

514 points↑

As of Jul/25

Housing Index: Measure of housing market activity, reflecting price and sales trends.

Mortgage ApprovalsLast Week

64.17 Thousand↑

As of Jun/25

Mortgage Approvals: Number of approved home loans, reflecting housing market activity.

Home LoansLast Week

5,340 GBP Million↑

As of Jun/25

Home Loans: Total value of new mortgages, reflecting housing market activity.

Home Ownership Rate

64.5 percent↓

As of Dec/23

Home Ownership Rate: Percentage of households owning homes, indicating housing access.

Interest rate on new mortgagesLast Week

4.34 percent↓

As of Jun/25

Interest Rate on New Mortgages: Rate charged on new home loans, affecting housing affordability.

Interest Rate on Outstanding MortgagesLast Week

3.88 percent↑

As of Jun/25

Interest Rate on Outstanding Mortgages: Rate on existing mortgages, impacting household finances.

Mortgage RateThis Week

6.99 percent↑

As of Jul/25

Mortgage Rate: Average interest rate on mortgages, affecting borrowing costs.

Average House PricesThis Week

298,237 GBP↑

As of Jul/25

Average House Prices: Mean price of residential properties, signaling housing market health.

House Price Index MoMThis Week

0.4 percent↑

As of Jul/25

House Price Index MoM: Month-on-month change in house prices, tracking short-term housing trends.

House Price Index YoYThis Week

2.4 percent↓

As of Jul/25

House Price Index YoY: Year-on-year change in house prices, showing long-term housing trends.

Nationwide Housing PricesLast Week

544 points↑

As of Jul/25

Nationwide Housing Prices: Average house prices reported by Nationwide, indicating market trends.

Nationwide Housing Prices MoMLast Week

0.6 percent↑

As of Jul/25

Nationwide Housing Prices MoM: Month-on-month change in Nationwide house prices, showing short-term trends.

Nationwide Housing Prices YoYLast Week

2.4 percent↑

As of Jul/25

Nationwide Housing Prices YoY: Year-on-year change in Nationwide house prices, showing long-term trends.

RICS House Price Balance

-7 percent→

As of Jun/25

RICS House Price Balance: Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors’ measure of house price trends.

CPI Housing Utilities

148 points→

As of Jun/25

CPI Housing Utilities: CPI component for housing and utility costs, showing living expense trends.

Health

Hospital Beds

2.44 per 1000 people→

As of Dec/23

Hospital Beds: Number of hospital beds per population, reflecting healthcare capacity.

Hospitals

29.73 per one million people↓

As of Dec/22

Hospitals: Number of hospital facilities, showing healthcare infrastructure.