In his opinion there are few signs of the hardest phase of the recession that is affecting the British economy because, although it has yet not halted, a slight return to growth is predicted for spring 2010.
According to the Confederation of British Industries, the crisis deepened more than expected during the first quarter of this year.
However, experts point out, a modest growth of 0.2 percent is predicted for the second half of 2010 after slowly reducing in 2009.
This institution announced that the economy will have fallen a total of 5.1 percent by the end of the crisis, less than the 5.9 percent observed during the recession of the 80s.
It is also believed that inflation of prices of consumer goods should fall below 2 percent, according to predictions of the Bank of England for the second quarter of this year.