BCC: Strong GDP Figures Must Not Lead To Early Interest Rate Rise

29th July 2010

Commenting on the preliminary GDP estimate for the second quarter of 2010, published today by the ONS, David Kern, Chief Economist at the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), said:

"The 1.1% increase in GDP in the second quarter was surprisingly strong and well above market expectations. Some features within these figures are puzzling, particularly the exceptional 6.6% growth in construction given the weak state of the housing market. But, overall the figures are very welcome and show that the UK recovery is gathering momentum.

"We must not forget that these positive results do not yet take into account the impact of the tough measures announced in the emergency Budget, which will have a dampening effect on demand. It will be very dangerous if the MPC starts raising rates just when the Budget measures take hold. Businesses are still facing huge pressures and it is important for interest rates to remain as low as possible for as long as possible."

For further information please contact the BCC press office on 020 7654 5813 or 07825 746812.

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