LONDON, Oct 2 (Reuters) - British manufacturing activity slowed sharply in September, though less steeply than the month before when it shrank at the fastest rate in more than three years, a survey showed on Monday.
Output, new orders and employment were all cut back further, amid weaker intakes of new work from both domestic and overseas clients," S&P Global said.
The most recent official data showed British manufacturing output fell 0.8% in July although volumes were 3.0% higher than a year earlier.
S&P said 55% of manufacturers expected growth over the next 12 months, fewer than in August, while 9% expected a contraction.
"Optimism was linked to a hoped-for market recovery, planned growth initiatives and a more stable inflationary environment," S&P said.
Persons:
David Milliken, Hugh Lawson
Organizations:
P, P Global, Manufacturers, Bank of England, Thomson
Locations:
Europe, United States, China, Brazil