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UK business confidence jumps to nine-month high as trade tensions ease

by May 30, 2025
May 30, 2025
UK business confidence jumps to nine-month high as trade tensions ease

UK business confidence surged in May to its highest level since last August, according to new data from Lloyds Bank, driven by a sharp rebound in global financial markets and a softening in trade tensions between the US and its partners.

The Lloyds Bank business barometer rose by 11 points to 50 per cent, up from 39 per cent in April, more than reversing the dip seen last month. The reading is now at its strongest since the summer of 2024.

The lender said the sharp increase in confidence reflects improving sentiment in global markets after US President Donald Trump paused his threatened “reciprocal tariffs” until July. That decision – followed by a US court ruling this week declaring the tariffs illegal – fuelled optimism across Asian, European and American stock exchanges, as investors reassessed the outlook for global growth.

“The rebound in business confidence suggests that firms might be in a stronger position for the next quarter,” said Hann-Ju Ho, senior economist at Lloyds Commercial Banking. “The rise in confidence is driven by a sharp increase in economic optimism, reflecting the recovery in financial markets amid the easing of global trade tensions.”

The survey, based on responses from 1,200 firms, also found improvements in trading prospects and hiring intentions. A third of businesses said they plan to award pay rises of 3 per cent or more, while 65 per cent reported intentions to increase prices in the year ahead – down five points from April. Only 2 per cent said they would cut prices.

The data comes amid a mixed inflation picture. UK inflation rose to 3.5 per cent in April, the highest since January 2024, up from 2.6 per cent the month before. However, stronger-than-expected economic growth is helping to support business sentiment. GDP expanded by 0.7 per cent in the first quarter of 2025, and this week the International Monetary Fund marginally upgraded its full-year UK growth forecast to 1.2 per cent.

The Lloyds report adds to signs that the UK economy is showing resilience, even as concerns linger over inflation, rising wage demands and the future of global trade policy.

Despite uncertainties ahead, the strong rebound in confidence points to a more optimistic outlook among British firms heading into the second half of the year.

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