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Friday
23Oct2009

Whoops, No Recovery in the UK It Seems ...

... at least not yet that is. Let us see how the rest in Europe will fair.

(From Bloomberg)

U.K. gross domestic product unexpectedly dropped in the third quarter as enduring slumps in services, manufacturing and construction kept the economy mired in its longest recession on record.

Gross domestic product dropped 0.4 percent from the previous three months, the Office for National Statistics said today in London. Economists predicted a 0.2 percent increase, according to the median of 33 forecasts in a Bloomberg News survey. The economy has now contracted in six quarters, the most since records began in 1955.

Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling said this week he will focus on spurring economic growth as he struggles to cement a recovery in time for a general election due by June. Today’s data may add to pressure on Bank of England officials to expand bond purchases at their Nov. 5 decision after completing a plan to buy 175 billion pounds ($291 billion) in assets.

Where goes Sterling on this?

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Reader Comments (3)

The UK economy is become a worst day by day because of illegal immigrants in uk. They are responsible for recession in UK.
October 23, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterwii accessories
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October 24, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterJOJAR S DHINSA
Ya, that's is very bad situation for UK. The number was significantly worse than the 1.2pc expected by economists, that means we are already in a recession deeper than that of the early 1990s.
October 29, 2009 | Unregistered Commentercartouche d'encre

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