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UK Economy Grew 15.5% in the Third Quarter, as It Starts to Rebound From Record Plunge

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  • With England now in a month-long partial lockdown until at least December 2 amid a resurgence in coronavirus cases, the recovery is expected to lose steam in the final three months of the year.

The U.K. economy grew by 15.5% in the third quarter, according to preliminary figures published Thursday, as it begins to rebound from a sharp downturn.

Economists polled by Reuters had expected a 15.8% quarter-on-quarter expansion in GDP (gross domestic product) in the three months to September. It comes after an unprecedented 19.8% plunge in the previous quarter as nationwide lockdown measures crippled activity.

However, with England now in a month-long partial lockdown until at least December 2 amid a resurgence in coronavirus cases, the recovery is expected to lose steam in the final three months of the year.

The deadline for the U.K. and the EU to reach an agreement on their is also rapidly approaching, with a "no-deal" scenario at the end of the year widely expected to cause further economic disruption.

U.K. Finance Minister Rishi Sunak recently announced the extension of the country's furlough scheme until the end of March in a bid to ward off a sudden spike in unemployment, while the Bank of England expanded its target stock of asset purchases to £895 billion ($1.2 trillion).

This is a breaking news story and will be updated shortly.

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