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Retail sales fall despite hot weather; public borrowing rise adds pressure to chancellor Healey – business live

·The Guardian·Impact 3/5 · Notable

Retail sales have fallen despite the hot weather, which is unusual for this time of year. This decline in retail sales is significant because it shows that consumers are not spending as much as expected, which can have a ripple effect on the overall economy. The pressure on Chancellor Healey is also increasing due to a rise in public borrowing, which adds to the challenge of balancing the nation's finances.

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Why it matters

The decline in retail sales and increase in public borrowing are signs of economic weakness. This could lead to decreased consumer spending and investor confidence.

Market impact

Impact score
3 / 5
Market signal
Negative / risk-off
Category
Market moves
Model confidence
60%

Markets & countries in focus

United KingdomFrance

Transmission channels

Economic contractionDecreased consumer spendingLower investor confidenceUK economy slowsEuropean markets decline

Likely winners & losers

Under pressure

  • UK equities
  • European stocks

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