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UK: Wage growth strength continues – ING

James Smith, developed markets economist at ING, suggests that the key takeaway from the latest UK jobs report is the continued strength in wage growth.

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“At 3.4%, regular pay is growing close to its fastest rate since the financial crisis, and this comes as firms in certain sectors are finding it harder to attract/retain staff. Surveys indicate that skill shortages are particularly acute in the construction, IT and hospitality industries, and this has  seen rates of pay outpace other sectors.”

“In principle, there are few reasons to expect this trend to fade imminently, although amid all of the uncertainty, we’d note the number of people on the unemployed claimant count has begun to exceed the number of job vacancies – perhaps a sign of some weakness ahead.”

“Overall though, we don’t expect a substantial rebound in economic growth over the next few months. The headwinds facing businesses have not faded, and many will need to continue building up their preparations for a possible ‘no deal’ Brexit later in the year. In many cases this will be very costly, and therefore will continue to weigh down overall investment.”

“For that reason, we think it is now pretty unlikely that the Bank of England will hike rates this year – unless some form of deal is approved earlier than most people expect.”

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