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The UK economy contracted by less than thought in the second quarter, official figures have shown. | The UK economy contracted by less than thought in the second quarter, official figures have shown. |
The economy shrank by 0.4% in the April-to-June period, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said in its third estimate of gross domestic product (GDP). | The economy shrank by 0.4% in the April-to-June period, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said in its third estimate of gross domestic product (GDP). |
The ONS had initially estimated a contraction of 0.7%, before revising that to 0.5% last month. | The ONS had initially estimated a contraction of 0.7%, before revising that to 0.5% last month. |
Analysts had been expecting no change to the second estimate. | Analysts had been expecting no change to the second estimate. |
The first figures for any quarter are known as the "flash estimate" as they are based on incomplete data. The figures are revised at least twice as more information is collected | The first figures for any quarter are known as the "flash estimate" as they are based on incomplete data. The figures are revised at least twice as more information is collected |
A 3% slump in construction output in the second quarter of 2012 remained the main drag on the economy, although this was better than the first estimate of a 5.2% fall and the second estimate of a 3.9% decline in the sector. | |
Production output, which includes manufacturing fell by 0.8%, revised from a 0.9% fall. | Production output, which includes manufacturing fell by 0.8%, revised from a 0.9% fall. |
The manufacturers' organisation, the EEF, said the figures offered "some hope" for manufacturing, pointing out that manufacturing investment increased by 5.9% in the second quarter. | The manufacturers' organisation, the EEF, said the figures offered "some hope" for manufacturing, pointing out that manufacturing investment increased by 5.9% in the second quarter. |
But the British Chambers of Commerce said that, although this was a welcome revision, the new figures were "still too gloomy". | But the British Chambers of Commerce said that, although this was a welcome revision, the new figures were "still too gloomy". |
There was a 0.1% fall in services, which was unchanged from the previous estimate. | There was a 0.1% fall in services, which was unchanged from the previous estimate. |
Rebound expected | Rebound expected |
The UK economy has contracted for three quarters in a row. | The UK economy has contracted for three quarters in a row. |
But Credit Suisse economist Neville Hill said that recent data and surveys pointed to a return to growth in the third quarter. | But Credit Suisse economist Neville Hill said that recent data and surveys pointed to a return to growth in the third quarter. |
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"It's still not as bad as it actually looks," he told the BBC. "You've got to take these numbers with a pinch of salt." | "It's still not as bad as it actually looks," he told the BBC. "You've got to take these numbers with a pinch of salt." |
The effects of the Diamond Jubilee bank holiday and the wet weather in June would have "understated" how the economy actually performed in the second quarter, he said. | The effects of the Diamond Jubilee bank holiday and the wet weather in June would have "understated" how the economy actually performed in the second quarter, he said. |
The third quarter, on the other hand, would see a rebound from those factors and receive an additional boost from the London Olympics, probably "overstating" the economy's performance. | The third quarter, on the other hand, would see a rebound from those factors and receive an additional boost from the London Olympics, probably "overstating" the economy's performance. |
Recent labour market data has provided more upbeat news for the UK, with unemployment falling by 7,000 to 2.59 million in the three months to July, compared with the previous three-month period. | Recent labour market data has provided more upbeat news for the UK, with unemployment falling by 7,000 to 2.59 million in the three months to July, compared with the previous three-month period. |
"It's almost impossible to see an economy in recession yet creating the amount of jobs in the private sector that we've seen over the last 12 months," Mr Hill said. | "It's almost impossible to see an economy in recession yet creating the amount of jobs in the private sector that we've seen over the last 12 months," Mr Hill said. |
"We probably are statistically pulling out of a recession that we never really had." | "We probably are statistically pulling out of a recession that we never really had." |