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UK consumer morale sinks to four-year low - #GfK
British consumer sentiment fell to its lowest level in four years this month as inflation-squeezed households took a gloomier view of their personal finances, a long-running survey showed on Thursday (21 December).
“We need to see several issues move on before the downward trend of the consumer mood changes,” GfK analyst Joe Staton said, citing Brexit and the path of BoE rates in particular.
Britain’s economy has slowed this year - in marked contrast to other major economies - after initially performing well in the months after June 2016’s Brexit vote.
IMF managing director Christine Lagarde told Britons on Wednesday that her warnings about the financial cost of voting for Brexit were being borne out, and said Britain’s economy was only likely to grow by 1.5% next year.
The GfK survey, conducted on behalf of the European Commission, polled 1,998 Britons between 1-15 December.
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