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UK economy rebounds in Nov

The growth in November 2023 for consumer-facing services follows four consecutive monthly falls

The UK economy rebounded in November as monthly GDP increased 0.3% off the back on a 0.3% fall in October, according to the latest data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).

The ONS said services output jumped 0.4% in November 2023 and was the main contributor to the monthly growth in GDP.

Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles grew by 0.5% in November 2023 following 0.2% growth in October 2023. This was mainly attributed to 1.3% growth in retail trade, excluding motor vehicles and motor cycles.

The growth in November 2023 for consumer-facing services follows four consecutive monthly falls. Looking more broadly, consumer facing services fell by 1.0% in the three months to November compared with the three months to August.

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The largest contribution to the fall over this period were falls of 2.1% in food and beverage service activities and 8.4% in travel agency, tour operator and other reservation service and related activities.

ONS Chief Economist Grant Fitzner said:โ€œThe economy contracted a little over the three months to November, with widespread falls across manufacturing industries, which were partially offset by increases in public services, which saw less impact from strike action.

โ€œGDP bounced back in the month of November, however, led by services with retail, car leasing and computer games companies all having a buoyant month.

โ€œThe longer-term picture remains one of an economy that has shown little growth over the last year.โ€

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