British firms are likely to cut investment during the rest of this year and in 2017 due to the Brexit vote, and the government must show quickly how it will move forward with leaving the European Union, a professional body for accountants said.
The forecast from the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales added to signs that companies are responding to June's referendum with more caution than Britain's consumers, who have largely taken the referendum result in their stride.
The ICAEW predicted business investment would fall by 2.9 percent in 2016 and a further 3.7 percent in 2017, reversing a 5 percent rise in 2015.
The forecast came from an analysis by consultants Oxford Economics of a quarterly ICAEW survey published on Aug. 1. The survey showed a steep fall in sentiment after the vote to leave the EU on June 23.
Subsequent surveys from other organizations showed a partial rebound in sentiment in August, though manufacturers have still expressed concern about investment.
"In these uncertain times, it is imperative that the new government urgently starts making some decisions to encourage and inspire investment in the UK economy," Stephen Ibbotson, ICAEW's director of business, said.
He called on ministers to outline their plans at the Conservative Party's annual conference in October, and no later than when new finance minister Philip Hammond gives his first budget statement which is likely to be in November.
The government has pointed to some corporate takeovers, such as the $32 billion takeover of British technology firm ARM by Japan's SoftBank, as a sign of long-term business confidence in post-Brexit Britain.
The ICAEW predicted economic growth in 2017 of 1.1 percent, down from 1.8 percent this year. It forecast the unemployment rate would rise to 5.3 percent from 5.1 percent in 2016 while wage growth would edge up to 1.7 percent, helped by the introduction of a new higher minimum wage.
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