UK business downturn eases after inflation data, BoE pause

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LONDON (Reuters) - British services companies suffered a less severe downturn in September than first feared, reflecting a surprise fall in inflation ...

LONDON - British services companies suffered a less severe downturn in September than first feared, reflecting a surprise fall in inflation and the Bank of England's decision to leave interest rates on hold, a business survey showed on Wednesday.

While marking an eight-month low, it was much better than a preliminary"flash" reading of 47.2 that shocked investors and may have swayed Bank of England officials, a slim majority of whom voted to leave interest rates on hold last month. Tim Moore, economics director at data company S&P Global Market Intelligence, said the services sector remained on a negative trajectory - but noted that some companies were becoming more optimistic about cooling price pressures.

"Worries about elevated borrowing costs and stretched household budgets were nonetheless cited by survey respondents."

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