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UKPublic Sector Net Borrowing

The Net Borrowing released by the National Statistics captures an amount of new debt held by the U.K. governments (the financial deficit in the UK national accounts). Generally speaking, if the Net Borrowing is negative, it means the UK Accounts are surplus, and that should be positive for the GBP. While a deficit is generally unfavorable for the economy, a growth in the Net Borrowing is considered as negative, or bearish for the GBP.

Country:UK
Currency:GBP
Frequency:Month

Next Event -

Previous
£11.65B

The typical/expected impact on GBP pairs is Low.

Lower numbers than forecast tend to be bullish for xxx/GBP pairs and bearish for GBP/xxx pairs.

Most Recent -

Consensus
£10.2B
Actual
£11.65B

Higher numbers than forecast tend to be bullish for GBP/xxx pairs and bearish for xxx/GBP pairs.

Past Events

DateTimeActualConsensus
19 December 202507:00£11.65B£10.2B
21 November 202507:00£17.43B£15.2B
21 October 202506:00£20.25B£20.5B
19 September 202506:00£17.96B£12.5B
21 August 202506:00£1.05B£1.9B
22 July 202506:00£20.68B£15.6B
20 June 202506:00£17.69B-
22 May 202506:00£20.16B£17.9B
23 April 202506:00£16.44B£16.05B
21 March 202507:00£10.71B£-6.6B
21 February 202507:00£-15.44B£20B
22 January 202507:00£17.81B£13.4B
20 December 202407:00£11.25B£15.5B
21 November 202407:00£17.35B-
22 October 202406:00£16.61B£-10.3B
20 September 202406:00£13.73B£-12.3B
21 August 202406:00£2.18B£-0.5B
19 July 202406:00£13.59B£-12B
21 June 202406:00£14.1B£-14.8B
22 May 202406:00£19.59B£-18.5B