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Scottish economy 'still sluggish' says Lloyds TSB report | Scottish economy 'still sluggish' says Lloyds TSB report |
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Business confidence in Scotland is on the slide, and expectations are much weaker than earlier this year, according to a new report. | Business confidence in Scotland is on the slide, and expectations are much weaker than earlier this year, according to a new report. |
Lloyds TSB Scotland found more than a third of firms surveyed in June to August had seen revenue falling - fewer than said revenue had been rising. | Lloyds TSB Scotland found more than a third of firms surveyed in June to August had seen revenue falling - fewer than said revenue had been rising. |
The positive outlook reported in previous quarters seemed to have gone. | The positive outlook reported in previous quarters seemed to have gone. |
Nearly half expected revenue to be static over the next six months, and more than a fifth expected a fall. | Nearly half expected revenue to be static over the next six months, and more than a fifth expected a fall. |
The previous brighter outlook for exports had also disappeared in the most recent survey results. | The previous brighter outlook for exports had also disappeared in the most recent survey results. |
The bank's quarterly Scotland Business Monitor found 36% of firms experienced lower turnover in the three months to August, with 33% of companies reporting higher turnover and 31% saying turnover was static. | The bank's quarterly Scotland Business Monitor found 36% of firms experienced lower turnover in the three months to August, with 33% of companies reporting higher turnover and 31% saying turnover was static. |
The net balance of -3% was a slight deterioration on the -1% of the previous quarter. | The net balance of -3% was a slight deterioration on the -1% of the previous quarter. |
Firms in the production sector said they fared slightly better than those in the service sector, reporting a net balance in turnover of -2% compared with -5% for services firms. | Firms in the production sector said they fared slightly better than those in the service sector, reporting a net balance in turnover of -2% compared with -5% for services firms. |
Donald MacRae, chief economist for Lloyds TSB Scotland, said: "While the Scottish economy has continued to deliver a sluggish performance over the summer, there are no signs of a relapse into deep recession. | Donald MacRae, chief economist for Lloyds TSB Scotland, said: "While the Scottish economy has continued to deliver a sluggish performance over the summer, there are no signs of a relapse into deep recession. |
"Business confidence remains depressed and a return to more vigorous growth in the Scottish economy awaits an increase in confidence in both consumers and businesses. | "Business confidence remains depressed and a return to more vigorous growth in the Scottish economy awaits an increase in confidence in both consumers and businesses. |
"This, in turn, depends upon convincing evidence of policy initiatives to contain the eurozone sovereign debt crisis and foster growth in the eurozone and UK economies." | "This, in turn, depends upon convincing evidence of policy initiatives to contain the eurozone sovereign debt crisis and foster growth in the eurozone and UK economies." |
The overall net balance for export activity in the three-month period was 0%, significantly worse than the 9% of the previous quarter and the 10% balance recorded in June-August last year. | The overall net balance for export activity in the three-month period was 0%, significantly worse than the 9% of the previous quarter and the 10% balance recorded in June-August last year. |
A slight fall was recorded in the amount of new business, with 27% of firms reporting an increase and 32% reporting a decrease. This gives the net balance of minus 5%, compared with 4% in the previous quarter. | A slight fall was recorded in the amount of new business, with 27% of firms reporting an increase and 32% reporting a decrease. This gives the net balance of minus 5%, compared with 4% in the previous quarter. |
Business activity | Business activity |
Looking ahead to the next six months, 29% of companies expected turnover to fall, with 22% expecting a rise and 49% predicting no change. | Looking ahead to the next six months, 29% of companies expected turnover to fall, with 22% expecting a rise and 49% predicting no change. |
Production sector firms were slightly more optimistic, with an overall net balance of -2% for turnover in the next six months compared with a -10% balance for services firms. | Production sector firms were slightly more optimistic, with an overall net balance of -2% for turnover in the next six months compared with a -10% balance for services firms. |
Expectations for business activity over the next three months were also low, the report showed. | Expectations for business activity over the next three months were also low, the report showed. |
The overall net balance for projected export activity in the next three months was -3%, in contrast to 5% in the previous quarter and a huge drop from the 21% balance recorded in the same quarter last year. | The overall net balance for projected export activity in the next three months was -3%, in contrast to 5% in the previous quarter and a huge drop from the 21% balance recorded in the same quarter last year. |
Mr MacRae said that exporters were struggling to cope with the global economic crisis. | Mr MacRae said that exporters were struggling to cope with the global economic crisis. |
A Scottish government spokesman said: "The Finance Secretary last week delivered a budget for jobs and growth. We are doing all we can to strengthen the Scottish economy, to stimulate growth, support business and attract inward investment. | |
"In the face of UK government spending cuts we are doing everything in our power to stimulate Scotland's economy, invest in our young people, protect households and support frontline services." |
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