KEY POINTS
  • The British economy, which relies to a large extent on tourism revenues and manufacturing, is already seeing the impact, Mark Carney told Sky News.
  • Data out earlier this month showed that the British economy stagnated at the end of 2019. Car production figures were particularly downbeat in that period, seeing a 1.9% contraction.
Mark Carney, the outgoing Governor of the Bank of England.

The United Kingdom is already seeing an economic impact from the coronavirus outbreak, the outgoing Bank of England governor told Sky News.

The outbreak of the new coronavirus, which is believed to have originated in the Chinese city of Wuhan, has spread worldwide and is raising concerns about the global economy. Chinese exports have been affected with many people in quarantine and some plants shutting down. People in other corners of the world are also worried about travelling abroad and airline stocks have been pummelled amid the wider market turmoil.