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Brexit anxiety continues to hit East Midlands business confidence

Economic optimism dropped in August with firms planning to cut recruitment, says Lloyds Bank Business Barometer

Many businesses are concerned about the disruption at º£½ÇÊÓÆµ ports if there is a no-deal Brexit(Image: Neil Edbrooke)

Business confidence across the East Midlands is falling while fewer new starters are being taken on, according to a monthly, state-of-the-nation survey.

The latest Lloyds Bank’s Business Barometer suggests that overall confidence among the region’s business managers was down in August, though still slightly higher than the national average.

Economic optimism in the region was also down on July as was individual firms’ confidence in their own business prospects in the months to come.

Businesses’ hiring intentions reflected the fall in confidence, with fewer firms saying they would be taking on staff in the coming year.

Across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, overall confidence slipped modestly, as businesses became less optimistic about the economic outlook – according to the national survey of 1,200 firms, including 97 in the East Midlands.

Amanda Dorel, regional director for the East Midlands at Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking, said despite economic anxiety the bank was still ready to support businesses with £1.3 billion of funding in 2019.

The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ is due to leave the EU on 31 October(Image: Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

She said: “Although business confidence has fallen this month, the East Midlands has shown greater optimism than some other parts of the country and businesses here continue to demonstrate encouraging ambitions for further growth.

“Firms are more cautious in their hiring intentions, but there remains a positive net balance of businesses expecting to take on more staff in the next year, and we’d expect firms to be more confident in increasing their headcounts as the economic outlook becomes clearer.”