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UK companies turn gloomiest this year on growth, CBI says

UK companies turn gloomiest this year on growth, CBI says

The London skyline is seen with the financial district in the background, in London, Britain, March 25, 2026. REUTERS/Isabel Infantes

British companies expectations for growth in the coming quarter fell this month to their lowest level this year, according to a survey on Monday that added to a run of downbeat business sentiment readings.

The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) said its gauge of expected output volumes for the next three months — which measures confidence in the manufacturing, retail and services sectors — fell to -28 from -24, its lowest level since December 2025.

The survey followed last week’s S&P Global business surveys that showed the steepest downturn since January 2023 underway in the services sector, the growth engine of Britain’s economy.

A separate survey from online jobs portal Adzuna showed job vacancies rose for a fourth month running.

• The CBI’s gauge of growth for the past three months fell to -34 in June from -31 in May, the lowest reading since March

• Output volumes in the services sector “fell significantly”, the CBI said—with consumer-facing and business services sub-sectors both struggling

• Adzuna said advertised salaries dropped by 0.2% on the month, but were 3.8% higher than a year ago

• Graduate salaries were down 42% year-on-year, the sharpest drop on record

• The CBI Growth Indicator covered 848 companies from May 26 to June 12.

(Reporting by Andy Bruce)

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