U.K. GDP rebounds 0.1% in May; goods trade deficit shrinks (FXB:NYSEARCA)
U.K. GDP rebounds 0.1% in May; goods trade deficit shrinks
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The GDP in the UK expanded by 0.1% M/M in May 2026, in line with market expectations and rebounding from a 0.1% contraction in April.
Monthly GDP Y/Y increased to 1.30% in May from 1.10% in April of 2026, lower than the estimated
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