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Business News
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Revised UK growth figures
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The Office for National
Statistics has revised its figures for UK economic growth in
the second quarter of 2003. The new figure puts gross
domestic product at 0.6% - double the original estimation. The
ONS put the revisions down to a recovery in the construction
industry, which grew by 4.4%.
The news means that Chancellor Gordon Brown's forecast of 2.0%
to 2.5% growth - which was criticised by many as being "overly
optimistic" - was more on course that previously thought.
The economy would now need to grow by 0.7% in the last
two quarters of the year in order for the annual average to reach
2%.
However, the revisions have raised fears over interest rates
and taxes. Economists are warning that the news could lead
the Bank of England to raise interest rates in the near future. |
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