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Preview of Main U.K. Economic Releases for Week Beginning 8 June

Published: 6/5/2009

Housing market, retail sales, and industrial production data should give further important insights as to whether the economy is near to stabilizing following deep contraction in the second quarter of 2008 and the first quarter of 2009.

The Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors' housing market survey for May (out overnight on Monday/Tuesday) is likely to add to evidence that housing market activity is picking up to a limited extent as is supported by sharply reduced mortgage interest rates and the substantial fall in house prices from their 2007 peak levels. The survey is forecast to reveal that buyer enquiries continue to pick up and that completed sales per surveyor rose for a third month running in May, after increasing in March for the first time since late-2007. We also expect the balance of surveyors reporting that house prices increased over the previous three months to improve to -52% in May from -59.9% in April, -72.1 in March, and -77.7 in February. Meanwhile, the consensus is for the Department for Communities and Local Government's house price index for April (out on Tuesday) to show that the year-on-year fall in house prices eased to 13.3% in April from 15.6% in March.

Even so, we remain skeptical that house prices have bottomed out, despite both the Nationwide and the Halifax reporting month-on-month increases in May. Significantly, it is not uncommon for there to be months of rising prices when house prices are still trending down. Housing market activity is still very low by past norms and at a level consistent with falling house prices. Furthermore, despite markedly rising buyer interest, we believe that the pick up in actual house purchases is likely to be gradual and fitful for some time to come given ongoing tight credit conditions and still relatively poor economic fundamentals (even allowing for the recent mounting signs that the economy may now be at least temporarily stabilizing).

The British Retail Consortium (BRC) retail sales monitor for May (also out overnight on Monday/Tuesday) is expected to show significantly reduced year-on-year growth in sales after they were lifted substantially in April by this year's later Easter and particularly good weather over the holiday period. Specifically, the consensus is for total sales to have risen by 2.9% year-on-year in May, which would be down from an increase of 6.3% in April. On a like-for-like basis (which strips out the effect of additional floor space), retail sales are seen increasing by 0.9% year-on-year in May after a rise of 4.6% in April. Even so, these would be firmer than the sales figures at the start of this year. The Confederation of British Industry has already released its distributive trades survey for May, which showed that the balance of retailers reporting that their sales were up year-on-year relapsed to -17% in May from +3% in April. Nevertheless, May still saw the second best reading for 11 months.

Overall, it appears that consumers have recently been a little more prepared to spend as their purchasing power is lifted by sharply reduced mortgage payments and lower inflation. The problem remains, though, that consumers are under serious pressure from sharply higher and rising unemployment, markedly reduced earnings growth and elevated debt levels. Meanwhile, credit conditions are still tight and many consumers are keen to retrench due to serious concerns about the economy and jobs, as well as a desire to improve their balance sheets.

Latest survey evidence from the purchasing managers, CBI and Engineering Employers Federation (EEF) indicate that the rate of contraction in the manufacturing sector is now moderating substantially after output plunged 5.5% quarter-on-quarter in the first quarter. We expect this to be reflected in the manufacturing output and industrial production data for April out on Wednesday. Specifically, we expect manufacturing output to have edged down by just 0.1% month-on-month in April, as it did in March. This was the smallest drop for 13 months. Nevertheless, manufacturing output would still be down by 12.8% year-on-year in April. Meanwhile, the fall in industrial output is seen moderating to 0.2% month-on-month in April from 0.6% in March when it was pushed down by substantial falls in mining and quarrying activity and also in utilities' output. This would leave industrial output down 12.5% year-on-year in April.

The manufacturing sector is now clearly being helped by the substantial de-stocking that has taken place and it also appears to have benefited more overall recently from the boost to competitiveness stemming from the weaker pound. Nevertheless, manufacturers still face serious handicaps and actual sustainable growth in the sector may yet be some way off. Manufacturers are still battling against muted domestic and export demand, intensified competition, worsened cash flows and very tight credit conditions. Furthermore, manufacturers will be hoping that sterling does not significantly extend its current rally.

The trade deficit (out Wednesday) is expected to have narrowed modestly further in April after falling in both March and February. There are some signs that the sharp overall depreciation of sterling is providing increased support to U.K. exporters, although the upside for exports continues to be limited by sharply weakened domestic demand in key foreign markets—notably, the Eurozone and the United States. Meanwhile, imports are being limited by muted U.K. domestic demand.

By Howard Archer

9 June - British Retail Consortium Monitor Total Sales, May (Year-on-Year): not forecast
9 June - British Retail Consortium Monitor Like-for-Like Sales, May (Year-on-Year): not forecast
9 June - RICS House Price Balance, April: -52%
9 June - DCLG House Prices, April (Year-on-Year):| not forecast
10 June - Industrial Production, April (Month-on-Month): -0.2%
10 June - Industrial Production, April (Year-on-Year): -12.5%
10 June - Manufacturing Output, April (Month-on-Month): -0.1%
10 June - Manufacturing Output, April (Year-on-Year): -12.8%
10 June - Visible Trade Balance, April (GBP/Mn): -6.5
10 June - Non-EU Visible Trade Balance, April (GBP/Mn): -3.6
10 June - Total Trade Balance, April (GBP/Mn): -2.5
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