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UK companies turn gloomiest this year on growth, CBI says

By Thomson Reuters Jun 28, 2026 | 6:05 PM

June 29 (Reuters) – British companies expectations for growth in the coming quarter fell this month to their lowest level ​this year, according to a survey ‌on Monday that added to a run of downbeat business sentiment readings.

The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) said its gauge of expected output volumes for ‌the ​next three months — which ⁠measures confidence in the ⁠manufacturing, retail and services sectors — fell to -28 from -24, its lowest level since December 2025.

The survey followed last week’s S&P Global ​business surveys that showed the steepest downturn since January 2023 underway in the ⁠services sector, the growth ⁠engine of Britain’s economy.

A separate ​survey from online jobs portal Adzuna showed job ​vacancies rose for a fourth month running.

• ‌The CBI’s gauge of growth for the past three months fell to -34 in June from -31 in May, the lowest reading ⁠since March

• Output volumes in the services sector “fell significantly”, the CBI said—with consumer-facing and business services ⁠sub-sectors both ‌struggling

• Adzuna said advertised salaries ⁠dropped by 0.2% on the month, ​but ‌were 3.8% higher than a ​year ago

• ⁠Graduate salaries were down 42% year-on-year, the sharpest drop on record

• The CBI Growth Indicator covered 848 companies from May 26 to June 12.

(Reporting by Andy Bruce; editing by ​Suban Abdulla)