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East Midlands bosses seeing drop in new business, according to NatWest survey

'Although firms were more optimistic in the year-ahead outlook, the degree of confidence remained historically soft'

Nottingham businesses are finding the going tough(Image: Nottingham Post)

Bosses across the East Midlands have reported a further drop in business activity and a tightening workforce as the cost of living crisis continues.

However they said the price of finished products was coming down, despite a rise in input costs. The findings come in the latest NatWest East Midlands PMI Business Activity Index – a monthly survey of the region’s business owners and managing directors.

The August data signalled a solid contraction in business activity, and the fastest fall in output since December 2022.

The decline was among the sharpest of 12 monitored º£½ÇÊÓÆµ regions, with firms linking the decrease to weak demand and a further drop in new orders.

The survey suggested the pace of decline quickened from that seen in July and was at its steepest since the start of the year. Some businesses said weak demand stemmed from higher interest rates causing increased hesitancy among customers to place orders.

The August data also signalled a second successive monthly decrease in staffing numbers – with firms shedding jobs at the fastest rate since early-2021.

Lower employment was attributed to redundancies caused by lower new orders and cost-cutting, and leavers not being replaced – some of whom left for higher wages elsewhere.

Although the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ as a whole continued to record a rise in employment, the increase was only marginal overall.