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UK GDP grew 0.3% in July, but flat in the three months

UK GDP grew 0.3% mom in July, well above expectation of 0.1% mom. However, for the three months to July, GDP was flat, following -0.2% from April to June. Looking at the details for the three months to July, Index of services rose 0.13%. Index of production dropped -0.07%. Index of construction dropped -0.05%.

Head of GDP Rob Kent-Smith said: “GDP growth was flat in the latest three months, with falls in construction and manufacturing. While the largest part of the economy, services sector, returned to growth in the month of July, the underlying picture shows services growth weakening through 2019. The trade deficit narrowed due to falling imports, particularly unspecified goods (including non-monetary gold), chemicals and road vehicles in the three months to July.”

 

Also from UK, industrial production came in at 0.1% mom, -0.9% yoy in July versus expectation f0.0% mom, -1.0% yoy. Manufacturing production was at 0.3% mom, -0.6% yoy versus expectation of 0.0% mom, -1.0% yoy. Visible trade deficit widened slightly to GBP-9.1B, smaller than expectation of -9.6B.

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