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East Midlands business activity picked up in December

But Brexit and Covid-19 concerns still holding back growth says NatWest survey

Across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ businesses are closing due to the effects of the Covid pandemic lockdown

Business activity started growing again in December and the rate of job losses slowed, according to new figures.

The modest boost, however, was tempered by the new strict lockdown which came into force at the start of the year and which is set to push the country into a double-dip recession.

The latest seasonally adjusted NatWest East Midlands Business Activity Index suggested business output was up month-on-month in December – linked to stronger client demand and stockpiling by foreign clients in the lead up to Brexit.

Although only marginal, the rate of output growth was sharper than the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ average.

The December data signalled the sharpest increase in new orders received by firms operating in the East Midlands for three months.

In fact, the region bucked the national trend which indicated broadly unchanged new business dealings.

However bosses at East Midlands firms had slightly less upbeat expectations regarding the outlook for output over the coming year.

Although relatively strong, the degree of confidence was down on November’s recent high, and was lower than the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ average.