Since 2007, the first version of official economic history — the version that gets reported as news every few months — showed that the average annual growth rate was 0.76 per cent. By contrast, the ...
Britain’s economy shrank by the most in nearly two years in April, when President Donald Trump’s tariffs also caused UK goods exports to the United States to fall by a record amount. Gross domestic ...
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The United Kingdom's real gross domestic product (GDP) unexpectedly contracted by 0.1% in October, representing the fourth straight month without growth. Economic activity suffered in the run-up to ...
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UK GDP revised up after strong H1 2025 growth
The International Monetary Fund has forecasted in the latest World Economic Outlook (WEO) that the UK will be the second-fastest-growing G7 economy, behind the U.S. The IMF also said that the UK will ...
The UK economy is showing more signs of rebounding from its recent slump, with a jump in June retail sales adding to evidence of a strong pick-up in activity seen in other leading indicators. The ...
Today, the UK Office for National Statistics reported GDP for Q4 2024 at 0.1%. Although rather tepid, it topped the expectations of no growth or an economic contraction. In Q3 2024, GDP delivered no ...
UK economy shrinks by 0.1% in September, ONS says Growth for Q3 cools to 0.1%, weaker than BoE expected Finance minister Reeves 'not satisfied' by data UK GDP only 3% higher than before COVID GDP per ...
The UK economy contracted by -0.1% MoM in January, mainly due to weakness in the production sector, despite a strong December performance. Services sector growth slowed, contributing just 5 bps to GDP ...
The UK is grappling with stagnant growth and stubborn inflation, but will it tip over into recession? The latest World Economic Outlook from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) expects UK growth to ...
U.K. GDP contracted -0.1% MoM in May, marking a second consecutive monthly decline and underperforming expectations, signaling a fragile economic expansion. The services sector remains the only growth ...
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