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Welsh businesses remain the most confident in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ

Lloyds has published its business barometer for July

Lloyds Bank.

Business confidence in Wales was the highest of any º£½ÇÊÓÆµ nation or region for a second month in a row in July according to new research Lloyds.

While its business barometer shows that Welsh firms’ optimism in the economy dipped two points to 66%, their optimism in their own trading prospects rose 20 points to 86%. Combined this gives a headline confidence reading of 76%, up from 67% in June.

A net balance of 68% of businesses in Wales also expect to increase staff levels over the next year, up nine points on last month.

Looking ahead to the next six months, Welsh businesses identified their top target areas for growth as investing in their team, for example through training (59%), evolving their offering, for instance by introducing new products or services (38%) and introducing new technology, such as AI and automation (35%).

Overall º£½ÇÊÓÆµ business confidence increased one point in July to 52% – its highest level since 2015 and the third consecutive monthly increase.

Firms’ optimism in their own trading prospects rose one point to 58%, while their confidence in the wider economy increased two points to 47%.

The north-east of England (73%) was the second-most confident of any º£½ÇÊÓÆµ nation or region after Wales.

July saw the service sector’s confidence increase by 11 points to 61%, one of the main drivers behind this month’s overall increase in business confidence, indicating strong momentum in the sector. This gain was partially offset by declines in other areas, with retail firms down eight points, manufacturers down four points and the construction sector down six points.