UK GDP and Eurozone data remains broadly unchanged - TDS

Research Team at TDS, notes that the second print of UK 15Q4 GDP repeated the initial 0.5% q/q estimate, as broadly expected.

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“In terms of the composition of demand, today’s data shows that household spending remained the dominant contributor to growth (accounting for 0.4pp out of 0.5%). International trade subtracted about the same on account of strong imports, but this was offset entirely by inventory gains. Worryingly, there was a sharp pullback in business investment in the quarter, which fell by 2.1%, one of its worst declines since the financial crisis.

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