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The U.K. economy shrank far more than expected in Q2, contracting 0.8% from the previous quarter...

Jul. 24, 2009 8:38 AM ETBy: Rachael Granby, SA News Editor1 Comment
The U.K. economy shrank far more than expected in Q2, contracting 0.8% from the previous quarter and 5.6% annually, the largest decline since quarterly records began in 1955. This was the fifth consecutive quarter of GDP contraction in the U.K.

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According to our expectations. Disclose: short UK
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