UK economy shrinks by 0.1% in October
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The U.K. economy contracted unexpectedly in October, according to data from Britain’s Office for National Statistics (ONS).
Gross Domestic Product fell by an estimated 0.1%, the ONS said Friday, with officials attributing the downturn to a decline in production output.
It marked the country’s second consecutive economic downturn, following a 0.1% GDP decline in September.
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