(RTTNews) - The UK construction sector remained firmly in recession in October with activity contracting for the twentieth month. Meanwhile, the pace of decline accelerated for the second consecutive month.
The CIPS/Markit construction purchasing managers’ index fell to 46.2 in October from 46.7 recorded in September, survey data released by the Markit Economics showed ...
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