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    Posted on August 21, 2025

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    UK businesses report strongest activity in a year, driven by services sector growth, according to August PMI survey.

    UK Businesses Experience Strongest Activity in a Year, August PMI Shows

    LONDON (Reuters) -British businesses are having their strongest month in a year thanks to a rebound in the dominant services sector, according to a survey published on Thursday.

    The preliminary reading of the S&P Global UK Composite Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) for August is likely to be welcome news for finance minister Rachel Reeves, but its suggestion of stronger inflation pressure might worry the Bank of England.

    The PMI, covering manufacturing as well as services, picked up to 53.0 - its highest since August last year - from a final reading of 51.5 in July.

    A Reuters poll had forecast only a small increase to 51.6.

    Chris Williamson, chief business economist at S&P Global Market Intelligence, said the survey suggested the pace of economic growth had accelerated over the summer after a sluggish spring.

    "It's evident from survey measures of order books, however, that the demand environment remains both uneven and fragile," Williamson said. 

    "Companies report concerns over the impact of recent government policy changes, as well as unease emanating from broader geopolitical uncertainty," he added.

    The PMI for the services sector rose to 53.6 from July's 51.8. 

    But the manufacturing PMI weakened to 47.3 from 48.0, further below the 50.0 growth threshold and its lowest in three months as factories took a hit from the global trade war led by U.S. President Donald Trump.

    Companies across both sectors shed jobs, albeit less quickly than in July. Firms reported higher labour costs after Reeves raised payroll taxes for employers in April when a sharp increase in the minimum wage also took place.

    Complicating the picture for the BoE, services firms increased prices at the fastest pace in three months.

    The central bank is trying to work out whether it can stick to its pace of one quarter-point interest rate cut every three months while inflation pressures are mounting.

    Thursday's PMI survey showed business activity expectations for the year ahead were the highest since October 2024. 

    (Writing by William Schomberg; Editing by Toby Chopra)

    Key Takeaways

    • •UK businesses experience strongest activity in a year.
    • •Services sector drives growth in August PMI survey.
    • •Manufacturing PMI falls further below growth threshold.
    • •Higher labor costs reported due to payroll tax increase.
    • •Business activity expectations highest since October 2024.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK firms report strongest activity in a year in August PMI survey

    1What did the PMI survey indicate for UK businesses in August?

    The PMI survey indicated that British businesses experienced their strongest month in a year, with the composite index rising to 53.0, driven by a rebound in the services sector.

    2
    How did the services and manufacturing sectors perform?

    The services PMI rose to 53.6, while the manufacturing PMI weakened to 47.3, indicating challenges in the manufacturing sector amid global trade issues.

    3What concerns do companies have according to the PMI survey?

    Companies reported concerns over the impact of recent government policy changes and broader geopolitical uncertainty, which could affect future demand.

    4What are the implications for the Bank of England based on the PMI results?

    The Bank of England faces a complex situation as services firms increased prices at the fastest pace in three months, complicating its decision on interest rate cuts amid mounting inflation pressures.

    5What was the expected business activity for the year ahead?

    The PMI survey showed that business activity expectations for the year ahead were the highest since October 2024, suggesting optimism among firms despite current challenges.

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