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South: Private-sector hiring intentions reach 19-month high, BDO report shows

8 April 2013
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BDO’s Employment Index has hit a 19-month high, indicating a resurgence in private sector hiring intentions, according to the latest Business Trends report by accountants and business advisers BDO LLP.  The BDO Employment Index, which measures businesses’ hiring intentions over the next two quarters, reached 96.0 in March, the highest since August 2011. This is the third consecutive month that the index has been at or above the crucial 95.0 level that indicates employment growth. This suggests that businesses will help to offset the effects of expected public sector job cuts, providing a timely boost for our ailing economy.

Despite this, businesses still do not anticipate economic growth in the next two quarters. BDO’s Output and Optimism indices - which predict short-run turnover expectations and business performance a quarter and two quarters ahead - sit at just 93.0 and 92.2 respectively. These figures remain well below 95.0 (the level that indicates growth) which suggests economic conditions will remain tough until at least mid-2013.

More encouragingly, service sector confidence moved up substantially this month, with optimism increasing to 93.2 from 89.6 in February and output rising to 93.2 from 91.5 last month. While these March indices are still below the 95.0 mark, these increases are a welcome sign as the services sector makes up roughly three quarters of the economy. Optimism in the sector is now at its highest point since October 2012.

By contrast, the manufacturing sector’s data continued to decline. Optimism for manufacturers plummeted from a reading of 94.5 in February to 88.2 this month, while the BDO Output Index also fell, from a reading of 94.1 to 92.4. The depreciating value of Sterling coupled with weak demand from domestic consumers and struggling Eurozone import partners is likely to be weighing on manufacturers’ confidence.

Malcolm Thixton, lead partner, BDO Southampton, commented: “It is encouraging to see improvement in businesses’ hiring intentions, particularly in light of the imminent public sector payroll cuts which will add pressure to the unemployment rate.

“However, the plunging confidence of manufacturers is a particular cause for concern. A fundamental part of the Coalition Government’s “rebalancing” strategy is the encouragement of manufacturing. So, it was disappointing to see little action taken in last month’s budget to help this beleaguered sector. In particular, a time limited increase in capital allowances would have been a good step to take in order to encourage the manufacturing industry to invest and grow.”

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