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Factory export orders drop at fastest pace since Jan 2013 - CBI

Published 23/10/2014, 11:47
© Reuters MG6 cars sit on the production line at the MG Longbridge factory in Birmingham

LONDON (Reuters) - British factory export orders fell in the three months to October at the fastest pace since January 2013, according to a survey from the Confederation of British Industry published on Thursday.

In a sign of how the slowdown in the euro zone is hurting British manufacturers, the CBI's quarterly industrial trends survey showed its balance for the volume of export orders fell to -7 in October from a reading of zero in July.

The total new orders balance fell to +9 in the three months to October from +24 in July, hitting its lowest level in a year.

"It's disappointing that a sluggish exports market has taken some of the steam out of manufacturing growth, which was going from strength to strength throughout most of this year," said Rain Newton-Smith, director of economics at the CBI.

"However, growth in orders and output is expected to continue ahead, albeit with expectations moderating, and domestic orders have continued to rise at a healthy pace. And it is encouraging that job numbers are growing."

The CBI's monthly total order book balance fell to -6 in October, its lowest level since July last year and down from -4 in September.

Economists polled by Reuters had expected it to hold steady at -4.

© Reuters. MG6 cars sit on the production line at the MG Longbridge factory in Birmingham

The latest official data showed British industrial and manufacturing output rose 0.3 percent in June, weaker than forecast.

(Reporting by Andy Bruce; editing by William Schomberg)

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