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UK economy shrinks 5.8% in March, most on record

In the first three months of the year, gross domestic product contracted by 2.0 percent from the last three months of 2019, the Office for National Statistics said.

  (Reuters)
London, United Kingdom
Wed, May 13, 2020

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UK economy shrinks 5.8% in March, most on record A pedestrian is reflected a window as she walks by the Bank of England in London on May 7, 2020 as life continues in Britain under a nationwise lockdown to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus. - UK output is to crash by 14 percent this year on the coronavirus, the Bank of England said on May 7 as it left its interest rate at a record-low 0.1 percent. ( AFP/Daniel LEAL-OLIVAS )

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ritain's economy shrank by a record 5.8 percent in March from February as the coronavirus crisis escalated and the government ordered a shutdown of much of the country to stop the spread of the virus, official data showed on Wednesday.

In the first three months of the year, gross domestic product contracted by 2.0 percent from the last three months of 2019, the Office for National Statistics said.

That was the largest quarter-on-quarter fall since the end of 2008, during the depths of the financial crisis, though slightly smaller than the average 2.5 percent forecast in a Reuters poll of economists.

Figures for April are likely to show an even bigger fall because the entire month was spent under lockdown by British companies and consumers.

Last week, the Bank of England said Britain's economy could be heading for its sharpest annual slump in GDP in more than 300 years, saying a 14 percent fall was possible, followed potentially by a 15 percent rise in 2021.

The ONS said output in Britain's giant services sector fell by a record 1.9 percent in the first quarter and there were also significant contractions in production and construction.

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