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The Financial Times22d
UK avoids recession but inflation fears linger
Mike Lynch, founder of UK software group Autonomy ... three months of last year but means at least that the economy has (just) avoided recession. GDP is still 0.5 per cent below pre-pandemic ...
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Germany sinks into recession – as UK avoids one
Soaring energy prices have pushed Germany into recession while Britain has escaped one, upending the forecasts made by ...
Politico Europe6d
UK economy barely dodges recession
There is a recession when the economy shrinks for two consecutive quarters. But according to the ONS' first quarterly estimate, the British economy did not grow or contract during the last three ...
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Brexit was ‘historic economic error’, says ex-US Treasury chief
Brexit was a “historic economic error” which has helped fuel high inflation in the UK, the former US Treasury chief Larry ...
The Times9d
Will the UK enter a recession this year?
even if it ends up pushing the UK into a recession. However, the UK economy is looking healthier than expected and is now forecast to grow by 0.4% in 2023, according to the think tank, the ...
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UK economy to avoid recession but inflation still a worry, IMF says
The IMF now thinks the British economy will grow by 0.4% this year, up from its previous prediction of a 0.3% decline. The ...
The UK24d
Signs of optimism for businesses as UK narrowly avoids recession
The UK’s economy saw weak growth in the first three ... three months to March means we have narrowly avoided a technical recession. “Regardless, we are still seeing lots of optimism.
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Top City investor: Rate hikes and gilt spike WILL throw UK economy into recession
A top Square Mile economist has warned that further rate hikes and the increasing price of government debt means the UK will ...
MercoPress5d
IMF anticipates recession in Germany and Italy next year and an almost halt for the UK economy
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Tuesday predicted that Germany and Italy would both fall into recession next year, while Great Britain the G7 best performing economy this year ...
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Food banks and now “warm banks” in UK as recession deepens
So far, nearly 3,500 warm banks, dedicated places where people can access free heating, often with warm tea and sometimes free Wi-Fi, have sprung up. Food banks in a UK plunged in recession and ...
Politico Europe9d
UK economy barely dodges recession
There is a recession when the economy shrinks for two consecutive quarters. But according to the ONS' first quarterly estimate, the British economy did not grow or contract during the last three ...
The UK24d
Signs of optimism for businesses as UK narrowly avoids recession
The UK’s economy saw weak growth in the first three ... three months to March means we have narrowly avoided a technical recession. “Regardless, we are still seeing lots of optimism.

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