econompicdata.blogspot.com - 10/23/2009
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The U.K. "surprised"with a 6th straight quarter of contraction. George Buckley of Deutsche Bank via the Telegraph with the details: "The worst thing is that every single component of GDP that was published did not rise. It's a bad number. It's the first time that we have seen a six straight ...
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From Bloomberg: U.K. Economy Unexpectedly Shrinks in Longest
Slump GDP fell 0.4 percent from the previous three...
months, the Office for National Statistics said today in London. ... The economy has now shrunk over six quarters, the most since records ...
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U.K.: Recession Not Over
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... proposed pay restrictions. (WashingtonPost, NYTimes, Clusterstock, Time)
“The overwhelming majority of the working population will never be able to prepare themselves for a period of unemployment lasting more than six months.” (Felix Salmon)
The UK recession is not over. (Calculated Risk, EconomPic Data)
“Nothing out there currently exists ...
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