Spring forecast: Rachel Reeves to insist government has ‘right economic plan’, as Middle East crisis threatens inflation spike – live updates | Business


Introduction: Reeves to respond to spring forecast after oil and gas prices surge

Good morning.

“Events, dear boy, events”. Rachel Reeves may have the (probably apocryphal, oft-quoted) wisdom of Harold Macmillan in mind today, as she responds to the latest official assessment of the UK economy.

The Office for Budget Responsibility’s new Spring Forecast could, in happier times, have brought the chancellor good news this afternoon.

Economists predict they will show that the UK is still keeping within the OBR’s fiscal forecasts – helped by a record budget surplus in January – and that inflation is heading down towards target.

However, the Middle East crisis mean such predictions are out of date before they’re even published, as the world faces the threat of a new energy crisis.

Yesterday, liquefied natural gas (LNG) prices rocked by over 40%, and oil rose by over 7%, after Qatar’s state-run energy firm halted LNG production and Saudi Arabia temporarily shutting down some units of its massive Ras Tanura oil refinery following attacks by Iran.

A chart showing European gas prices

These moves, as the US-Israel war on Iran rages, risk reigniting the cost-of-living crisis.

As economists at Investec explain:

double quotation markThe main economic consequence of higher energy prices would be to boost inflation.

In the UK, illustratively, the current level of the oil price would, if maintained, add about 0.2%pts to headline inflation via higher petrol prices; and a sustained 40% shift up in natural gas price futures would boost this by a further 0.7%pts or so, via higher household utility bills.

We’re not expecting major policy changes today, as the government has committed to holding just one major fiscal event each year in the autumn. That’s why it’s billed as the ‘spring forecast’ not the ‘spring statement’.

Instead the chancellor is expected to insist the government has the “right economic plan for the country” in a “yet more uncertain” world.

Reeves is expected to tell MPs:

double quotation mark“Stability in the public finances, investment in infrastructure and reform to our economy.

Building growth not on the contribution of a few people or a few parts of the country, but in every part of Britain with a state that doesn’t stand back, but steps up.”

The agenda

  • 8am GMT: Worldpanel supermarket inflation and sales figures

  • 9.30am GMT: ONS data: Mergers and Acquisitions involving UK companies: October to December 2025

  • 10am GMT: Flash estimate of eurozone inflation in February

  • 12.30pm GMT: spring forecast statement from Chancellor Rachel Reeves

  • 1pm GMT (roughly): Office for Budget Responsibility’s spring forecasts published

  • 2.30pm GMT: Office for Budget Responsibility press conference

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Key events

UK gas price contract soars again

UK gas prices are climbing – adding to the risks of an inflation spike.

The month-ahead UK gas futures contract, for delivery in April, is up 18% this morning at 135.5p per therm, following a 40% jump on Monday

That’s the highest since February 2025, and almost twice as high as its level in the middle of last month.

However, it’s still much lower than in the early days of the Russia-Ukraine war in 2022, when the month-ahead gas price briefly rose over 500p/therm.

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