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'Glimmer of hope' for UK jobs market

The UK jobs market continues to cool on the back of the government’s business tax raid, but this morning’s report offered some mild respite and a glimmer of hope that there may yet be light at the end of the tunnel, however faint.

A smaller drop in payrolled employment in July offers a crumb of comfort, albeit this still extended the worst streak of contractions in jobs on record, outside of the pandemic.

Thankfully, the ascent in the unemployment rate has halted and claims for jobless benefits unexpectedly dropped for the second straight month.

While the worst of the jobs market downturn may be behind us, we are far from out of the woods just yet.

Hiring remains fragile as businesses continue to come to terms with the higher costs associated with the recent hike to National Insurance and the minimum wage, not to mention the uncertainty surrounding US tariffs.

Households are also continuing to be squeezed by the drop in real income growth, which is now at a two-year low. This presents a challenging environment for the UK economy, which looks set to post only modest growth in the second half of the year.

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Matthew Ryan, CFA

Matthew is Global Head of Market Strategy at FX specialist Ebury, where he has been part of the strategy team since 2014. He provides fundamental FX analysis for a wide range of G10 and emerging market currencies.

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