Release
Business investment in the UK: January to March 2024 provisional results
Released:
10 May 2024 9:30am
Next release:
28 June 2024
Summary
Estimates of short-term indicators of investment in non-financial assets; business investment and asset and sector breakdowns of total gross fixed capital formation.
Data
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Business investment time series
Detailed breakdown of business investment by industry and asset, in current prices, chained volume measures, non-seasonally adjusted and seasonally adjusted.
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Business investment – revisions triangles
Summary of revisions to levels and growth rates of business investment, by quarter, chained volume measures, seasonally adjusted, UK.
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Gross fixed capital formation – by sector and asset
Sector and asset breakdowns of gross fixed capital formation (GFCF), including business investment and revisions.
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Business investment real-time database
Real-time database to accompany revision triangles, by quarter, chained volume measures, seasonally adjusted, UK.
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Total business investment and general government data excluding British Nuclear Fuels (BNFL)
Gross fixed capital formation (GFCF) data for total business investment and general government, excluding British Nuclear Fuels (BNFL).
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Quarterly Stocks Survey (QSS) and Quarterly Acquisitions and Disposals of Capital Assets Survey (QCAS) textual data analysis
Based on qualitative responses from businesses to our Quarterly Acquisitions and Disposals of Capital Assets Survey (QCAS) and Quarterly Stocks Survey (QSS).
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Business investment headline data pre-1997
Business investment current price (CP) and chained volume measure (CVM) data, seasonally adjusted (SA) to the period pre-1997.
About the data
National Statistics
These statistics have been given National Statistics status by the Office for Statistics Regulation. They have been produced by following the standards set out in the Code of Practice for Statistics. They meet the highest standards of trustworthiness, quality and public value.
This means that they:
- meet identified user needs
- are well explained and easily accessible
- are produced based on appropriate data and methods
- are managed impartially and objectively in the public interest