18th June 2025 Ruth Gregory at Capital Economics said: “May’s figures were in line with the Bank’s expectations, so today’s release is unlikely to move the needle much for the Bank.” View article
UK economy grew by just 0.1% in final months of 2025 In a note to clients, Ruth Gregory, deputy chief UK economist at Capital Economics, said: “The disappointing 0.1 per cent quarter-on quarter gain … suggests the economy still has very little momentum... 12th February 2026 · The Times
UK economy grows just 0.1% in final quarter of 2025 “The big picture is that private sector activity still appears to be extremely subdued,” said Ruth Gregory at Capital Economics. “Overall, we still think the economy will grow by just 1 per cent this... 12th February 2026 · Financial Times
Who are the UK’s biggest taxpayers? The 2026 Tax List revealed Ruth Gregory, deputy chief UK economist at the consultancy Capital Economics, says that with public debt equivalent to 96 per cent of GDP and interest rate rises, the chancellor is walking a tightrope... 2nd February 2026 · The Times