But this effect “should be fading”, said Paul Dales, chief UK economist at the consultancy Capital Economics. He now wonders if there has been a more structural shift in behaviour, with people becoming more inclined to build buffers for a rainy day.
But this effect “should be fading”, said Paul Dales, chief UK economist at the consultancy Capital Economics. He now wonders if there has been a more structural shift in behaviour, with people becoming more inclined to build buffers for a rainy day.