UK business confidence at four-month low but signs of vaccine boost - Lloyds

Reuters

Published Nov 30, 2020 07:38

Updated Nov 30, 2020 07:50

LONDON (Reuters) - Confidence among British businesses fell to its lowest level in November since July as companies faced new COVID-19 restrictions but firms turned less pessimistic after news of a breakthrough in developing a vaccine, a survey showed on Monday.

Lloyds (LON:LLOY) Bank's business barometer sank by 3 points to -21 for the month as a whole, hit by nervousness about Britain's chances of a post-Brexit trade deal as well as the pandemic measures.

But responses in the second week of the survey saw confidence rise by three points to -15, coinciding with the Nov. 9 announcement by Pfizer Inc (NYSE:PFE) about the effectiveness of a coronavirus vaccine developed with German partner BioNTech.