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U.K. Consumers Feel Small Boost From BOE Rate Cut, Survey Suggests

GfK’s monthly survey saw consumer confidence tick up to minus 20 in February from minus 22 in January

While expectations for personal incomes improved, consumers’ views on the general economic situation are still lower than 12 months ago, according to the survey.
While expectations for personal incomes improved, consumers’ views on the general economic situation are still lower than 12 months ago, according to the survey. Photo: Leon Neal/Getty Images

U.K. consumers were slightly less gloomy this month about expectations for their personal finances after the Bank of England cut its key interest rate, although the outlook for the economy continued to be a source of pessimism.

Research group GfK’s monthly survey saw consumer confidence tick up to minus 20 in February from minus 22 in January. The result was a little better than economists’ expectations for it to remain at last month’s level. January’s reading reflected the worst sentiment since August 2023.

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