Business confidence rises in June
    
03 Jul 2025
Business confidence rose in June building on a sharp rebound  in May, according to Lloyds Bank's Business Barometer.
Business confidence saw a modest increase in June, rising by  1 percentage point to 51%.
Lloyds said that the uptick continues the positive momentum  seen since April's decline during peak global trade tariff concerns.
According to the Barometer, economic optimism reached a  10-month high, while trading prospects for the next year improved, hitting a  three-month high, indicating a more favourable outlook for business activity.
The sustained rise in confidence is likely influenced by  signs of de-escalation in global trade tariff tensions, the bank added.  Manufacturing and retail firms, which had lagged in the previous month, showed  marked improvements in confidence, contributing to the overall positive  sentiment.
Hann-Ju Ho, Senior Economist at Lloyds Bank Corporate &  Institutional Banking, said: 'Business confidence has continued its positive  momentum, following the significant gains we saw in May.
'In particular, the sustained rise in hiring intentions  suggests that while firms do still face challenges, they may be starting to  look beyond short-term staffing needs and preparing for future growth.'