UK economy sees weaker-than-expected growth in August after July contraction


Britainโ€™s economy eked out growth in August but expansion was weaker than forecast and official figures revealed a surprise contraction in July after a downward revision.

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said gross domestic product (GDP) rose by 0.1% month-on-month in August and fell by 0.1% in July, in a revision to the previous estimate for no growth.

Most economists had been expecting expansion of 0.2% in August.

In the three months to August, GDP grew by 0.3% compared with 0.2% growth in the three months to July, the ONS added.

Liz McKeown, director of economic statistics at the ONS, said: โ€œServices growth held steady, while there was a smaller drag from production than previously.

โ€œContinued strength in business rental and leasing and healthcare were the main contributors to services growth, partially offset by weakness in some consumer facing services, while wholesalers also fared poorly.โ€

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