(RTTNews) - Retail sales in the UK rose at their fastest pace in seventeen months in October, suggesting that the British economy may exit from recession in the fourth quarter. Separate data showed that public sector net borrowing surged in October.
The seasonally adjusted volume of retail sales rose 3.4% year-on-year in October, the Office ...
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