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West Midlands sees steepest decline in new business in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ - report

New data shows that activity fell at a slower, but still substantial rate in May

John Maude of the NatWest Midlands & East Regional Board

Private sector firms in the West Midlands saw the steepest decline in new business last month compared to the rest of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

The latest PMI data from NatWest shows that the decline in new work was reflective of the national trend, however the fall in business activity across the region was among the steepest recorded at º£½ÇÊÓÆµ level.

And, despite easing notably from April's record, the rate of decline was the second-quickest in the survey history.

But the report also indicated that firms on balance were positive about the outlook for the year ahead.

Optimism was generally based on expectations that the business environment will return to normalcy in the coming months, while firms that expressed negative sentiment raised concerns about the longer-term impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on economic activity.

Firms continued to reduce employment sharply in May, following a record decline in April.

The rate of job shedding remained substantial and the second-quickest in the series history.

Anecdotal evidence suggested that redundancies in response to reduced new business inflows were a key reason for lower workforce numbers.