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Tuesday 22 October 2024 2:00 pm  |  Updated:  Friday 25 October 2024 5:08 pm

UK economy receives hefty growth upgrade from IMF

By: Chris Dorrell

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The IMF said sovereign debt levels threatened the stability of the global economy

The UK economy has received a hefty upgrade from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), but the organisation’s top economist warned about the possible risks of big policy changes in next week’s Budget.

Analysts at the international fiscal watchdog now expect the UK to grow 1.1 per cent in 2024, up from a previous forecast of 0.7 per cent. Among rich economies only Spain received a larger increase.

This time last year, the IMF predicted the UK would be the worst-performing G7 economy in 2024, but its latest forecasts put it in line with France and ahead of Germany, Japan, and Italy.

The Washington-based institution expects growth to pick up to 1.5 per cent next year. It predicted that “falling inflation and interest rates (would) stimulate domestic demand.”

The upgrade will be a boost for Chancellor Rachel Reeves as she prepares her first Budget, but Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas, the IMF’s chief economist, cautioned that doing “too much too quickly” on tax rises and spending cuts might have an “adverse impact on growth”.

Reeves is reportedly seeking to raise £40bn through a combination of tax hikes and cuts, which many economists have warned risks causing damage to the UK’s growth outlook.

The Chancellor is also set to reform the fiscal rules to allow for tens of billions of pounds of extra borrowing over the parliament to fund a big investment programme.

Whatever Reeves decides next week, Gourinchas stressed that there was still a need for rich economies “to bring debt levels down”.

“If you’re not doing that, that’s when you find yourself potentially later on at the mercy of market pressures. That will force an adjustment that is uncontrolled to a large extent, at which point you have very few degrees of freedom. So you don’t want to get in that position,” he said.

Reeves welcomed the forecasts, but stressed there was “more work to do” to encourage growth.

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Rachel Reeves discussing economic strategies amid forecasts of low growth for the year at a business conference podium.

“That is why the Budget next week will be about fixing the foundations to deliver change, so we can protect working people, fix the NHS and rebuild Britain,” she said.

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The battle against inflation

The revised forecasts for the UK economy were included in the IMF’s latest World Economic Outlook, which argued that the global battle against inflation has “largely been won.”

The IMF projected that inflation in the UK will average 2.6 per cent this year and 2.1 per cent next year, down from 7.3 per cent in 2023. However, these were both slight increases on its May forecast.

Globally, inflation is set to fall to 3.4 per cent by the end of next year, which would be below the average during the two decades before the pandemic.

Source: IMF

The IMF said inflation had been controlled as shocks on the supply side receded. It added that monetary policy had played a “decisive role” by anchoring inflation expectations.

With inflation coming back under control, the IMF said it was time for many economies to “stabilise debt dynamics and rebuild much-needed fiscal buffers” after years of loose fiscal policy.

“While the decline in policy rates provides some fiscal relief by lowering funding costs, this will
not be sufficient,” it said, pointing out that current fiscal plans in the US and China will not stabilise debt.

However, the IMF warned that governments would be treading a difficult balance.

“Delaying consolidation increases the risk of disorderly market-imposed adjustments, while an excessively abrupt turn toward fiscal tightening could be self-defeating and hurt economic activity,” it said.

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OECD: Growth to remain below one per cent as UK economy struggles with unemployment

Sir Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves discussing policy at a press conference, emphasizing Labours economic strategy

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