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U.K. Economy Returns to Growth in May as Car Production Gains

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    U.K. Economy Returns to Growth in May as Car Production Gains

    Interesting report from Bloomberg:

    - Motor vehicle production surges 24% from previous month

    - Economy still needs positive June for flat quarterly output

    https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...premium-europe

    #2
    This is off message. Stop it!

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      #3
      Originally posted by Platypus View Post
      This is off message. Stop it!
      “Economy still needs positive June for flat quarterly output”

      That means drop in April was not compensated by increase in May, which one would have thought be the case since auto shutdowns in April did not happen in May

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        #4
        Originally posted by Martin@AS Financial View Post
        Motor vehicle production surges 24% from previous month
        So went from 4 to 5?

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          #5
          Wetherspoon's sales up 6.9% - boomtastic!

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            #6
            Dunelm sales up 15.4% Boomtastic!

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              #7
              Fashion sales up four weeks running at John Lewis | News | Drapers

              Boomtastic. Seems like project fear is as we all know project bulltulip.

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                #8
                Sales up at Matalan | News | Drapers

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                  #9
                  Revenue at Matalan was up 2.9% to £273.5m for the 13 weeks to 25 May, despite a “significant deterioration” in the UK market throughout the quarter.
                  e.g. Deutsche Bank
                  I'm alright Jack

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                    #10
                    Some cretin mentioned Project Fear -> a clear Brexit connotation so I had to move it.

                    Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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