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Economic recovery 'remains fragile'

Date: 22/3/2010 05:59:45

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The UK's economic recovery will not pick up pace until the middle of next year, a business group has warned.

The CBI said economic growth would remain fragile in the near-term due to the end of stimulus measures, such as the reduction in VAT and the car scrappage scheme.

It said consumer spending would also remain subdued this year as people saved more and worried about job security.

The group is predicting economic growth of 0.3% and 0.4% during the first two quarters of 2010, followed by growth of 0.5% during the second half of the year.

It said the pace of growth should then pick up during 2011, as global demand, consumer spending and business investment strengthened. But it added that it still did not expect GDP to have returned to pre-recession levels by the end of 2011.

Overall, the CBI is predicting annual economic growth of 1% in 2010, rising to 2.5% in 2011. It expects the Bank of England to begin raising interest rates during the third quarter of this year, with the base rate ending 2011 at 2%.

Unemployment is expected to continue rising to peak in the autumn at 2.75 million, slightly lower than the CBI had previously forecast.

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Household consumption is forecast to increase by just 0.7% during 2010 and by 1.9% in 2011. At the same time, the household savings rate is expected to be higher than previously throughout this year, rising to 9% in December, and only easing back at the end of 2011.

Richard Lambert, CBI director-general, said: "The economic outlook is improving, but the lack of a clear driver for growth will make for a bumpy ride in the months ahead.

"The CBI expects the recovery in 2010 to be slow and sluggish, with few signs of real strength until well into next year," he said. "To convince international investors that the spiralling budget deficit will not derail the economy, the Government must set out a credible plan to balance the books by 2015/16, two years earlier than currently planned."

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