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  Business  UK Economy Contracts for Second Straight Month, Fueling Rate Cut Speculation
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UK Economy Contracts for Second Straight Month, Fueling Rate Cut Speculation

donovan Wrightdonovan Wright—July 11, 20250
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London, UK – The United Kingdom’s economy contracted for a second consecutive month in May 2025, according to dispiriting data released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) on Wednesday. The figures showed a 0.1% decline in Gross Domestic Product (GDP) during May, following a 0.3% contraction recorded in April 2025.

This downturn defied the consensus expectations of economists surveyed by Reuters, who had largely predicted a 0.1% growth for the month of May. The unexpected stagnation raises fresh concerns about the trajectory of the UK economy in the second quarter of 2025 (Q2 2025) and significantly amplifies pressure on the Bank of England.

Sectoral Breakdown Reveals Underlying Weakness

The ONS data provided a granular view of economic activity across key sectors. While the dominant services sector, which accounts for a substantial portion of UK output, did manage to achieve slight growth in May, this positive contribution was insufficient to offset declines elsewhere in the economy. Overall output was notably dragged down by contractions in industrial output and construction.

The services sector’s modest expansion points to some resilience among consumer-facing industries or business services, but the struggles in manufacturing, production, and building activity highlight fragility in other vital components of the economy. The persistent weakness in these areas suggests that the headwinds facing UK businesses, including potentially elevated input costs or softer demand, continue to bite.

Implications for Q2 Growth and Government Policy

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The back-to-back months of contraction present a clear challenge to the prevailing narrative of a recovering economy. Coming off a period of rapid expansion in Q1 2025, these latest figures cast a shadow over the expectation that the economy would post positive growth in the second quarter. Achieving any growth for Q2 2025 would now necessitate the June data showing at least a flat reading compared to the previous month.

The sluggish performance adds to concerns for the government and, specifically, for finance minister Rachel Reeves. Economic growth is a key indicator of national prosperity and fiscal health, and a weakening trend complicates efforts to manage public finances and deliver on economic promises. The persistent contraction poses significant downside risks to the earlier forecast of Q2 2025 expansion.

Bank of England Rate Cut Expectations Mount

Perhaps the most immediate consequence of the latest ONS data is the sharp increase in expectations for the Bank of England to cut interest rates at its next monetary policy meeting. With inflation showing signs of moderation in recent months, the monetary policy committee has been weighing the appropriate time to begin easing borrowing costs from their current multi-year highs. The economic contraction adds considerable weight to the argument for a cut.

Following the release of the May figures, financial markets recalibrated their predictions, with many now viewing an interest rate reduction next month, in August, as highly probable. This is a significant shift; while the Bank of England had acknowledged the possibility of rate cuts later in the year, the speed and depth of the recent economic slowdown appear to be compelling arguments for earlier action.

Even prior to these latest figures, the Bank of England had tempered its full-year economic outlook. Despite the strong start to the year in Q1 2025, the central bank had already revised its full-year growth forecast to 1% in May, a figure that now seems potentially optimistic if the current trend persists.

Expert Commentary Highlights Rate Cut Certainty

Economics experts were quick to react to the ONS report, underscoring the likely path forward for monetary policy. Suren Thiru, economics director at an accountancy firm, commented that the sluggish figures make an August interest rate cut seem “inevitable”. His view reflects a growing consensus that the central bank will prioritise supporting economic activity in the face of contracting output, provided inflation risks remain contained.

The prospect of an August rate cut offers a glimmer of potential relief for businesses and households grappling with high borrowing costs, but it also signals the challenging economic conditions the UK currently faces. Policymakers at the Bank of England will now scrutinise upcoming data releases, particularly the crucial June figures, to gauge whether the economy can avoid a technical recession and whether the path is clear for lowering the cost of borrowing.

In conclusion, the second consecutive monthly contraction in May confirms a worrying slowdown in the UK economy. The data defies expectations, presents challenges for Q2 growth projections, and places significant pressure on the Bank of England to pivot towards monetary easing, potentially as early as August. The coming months will be critical in determining if this slowdown is temporary or indicative of a more prolonged period of weak economic performance.

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