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Rising Fuel Prices Weigh on UK Consumers, Surveys Show

April 14 (Reuters) - Surging fuel prices caused by the conflict in Iran weighed on British consumers last month, dampening household spending as travel plans ​were shelved, surveys showed on Tuesday.

Barclays said consumer morale remained ‌resilient despite falling confidence in the economic outlook.

A separate survey from the British Retail Consortium (BRC) showed a boost in retail sales related to the timing of the ​Easter holidays, but also showed a hit to spending on ​travel-related items.

Barclays said:

• Consumer spending grew by 0.9% in annual ⁠terms in March after a 1.0% rise in February

• Travel spending ​fell by 3.3% year-on-year - the first such drop since March 2021, during ​the COVID-19 pandemic

• Travel agents and airlines were the biggest contributors to the drop

• One in seven consumers surveyed by Barclays said they were delaying major purchases ​in response to the uncertainty in the Middle East, while the ​same proportion said they were building up a savings buffer

• "Shoppers delaying major purchases and ‌building ⁠up a savings buffer in response to the shock from the Middle East reinforces our view that activity will be muted in the coming months," said Barclays economist Jack Meaning

• Barclays' survey covered February 20 - ​March 26

The BRC ​said:

• Total ⁠retail sales increased by 3.6% in annual terms in March, against growth of 1.1% in February

• Food sales ​increased sharply, related to the early timing of the ​Easter holidays

• "Non-food ⁠performance was more uneven: demand was robust for computers, toys, and homeware, but clothing and footwear continued to struggle. The disruption to international travel ⁠caused ​by the Middle East conflict also hit ​sales of travel-related good," said BRC chief executive Helen Dickinson

• The BRC survey covered the ​five weeks to April 4

Reporting by Andy Bruce; editing by Suban Abdulla

Source: Reuters


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