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Markit: Households optimistic about finances in 2014 | Markit: Households optimistic about finances in 2014 |
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Households across the UK are feeling more positive about the outlook for their finances than at any time since 2009, according to new research. | Households across the UK are feeling more positive about the outlook for their finances than at any time since 2009, according to new research. |
The Markit Household Finance Index (HFI) showed that optimism about current finances is also at a high. | The Markit Household Finance Index (HFI) showed that optimism about current finances is also at a high. |
The HFI, which is based on a survey of 1500 UK households, rose to 42.1 in February from 41.7 in January. | The HFI, which is based on a survey of 1500 UK households, rose to 42.1 in February from 41.7 in January. |
Any figure under 50 reflects a deterioration in finances. Over 50 reflects an improvement. | Any figure under 50 reflects a deterioration in finances. Over 50 reflects an improvement. |
But while families feel their current finances are getting worse, their expectations of the year ahead are positive for the first time since the survey began. | But while families feel their current finances are getting worse, their expectations of the year ahead are positive for the first time since the survey began. |
The Future HFI, which measures people's outlook for the next 12 months, hit 50.7 in February, a considerable leap from 46.1 in January. | |
Households were also more optimistic about job security than at any time since the survey started five years ago. | Households were also more optimistic about job security than at any time since the survey started five years ago. |
"The tide has started to turn for UK household finances," said Tim Moore, Markit's senior economist. | "The tide has started to turn for UK household finances," said Tim Moore, Markit's senior economist. |
"Falling inflation and improvements in labour market conditions helped reduce the squeeze on budgets to the lowest for at least five years in February," he said. | "Falling inflation and improvements in labour market conditions helped reduce the squeeze on budgets to the lowest for at least five years in February," he said. |
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However, the research gave an early indication that the economy in south-western England has been hit by the severe weather. | |
While economic activity increased in the country as a whole, it declined in the South West. | |
The region's SW Workplace Activity index dropped from 55.4 in January to 48.3 in February. | |
"The recent storms and unusually wet weather have caused a temporary setback for retail sales and business activity across some parts of the UK," said Markit's Mr Moore. | |
"In particular, people living in the South West reported a marked dip in their workplace activity during February," he said. |
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