United Kingdom | Wednesday, 3 December 2008

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1. June retail sales fall less than expected
Retail sales fell less than expected in June as a strong showing from grocers offset weakness in clothing and household goods stores, a survey showed on Wednesday.
26 Jun 2016
2. Housing market pain grows in June
Approvals for home loans in June hit their lowest since records began and retail sales fell at their fastest pace in at least a quarter century as a housing market downturn threatens to derail the whole economy.
30 Jul 2008
3. Mortgage lending at record low in June
The Bank of England released figures on Tuesday showing that June saw a new low in mortgage lending.
29 Jul 2008
4. Retail sales down 3.9% in June
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) released figures on Thursday showing a 3.9 per cent fall in retail sales in June. The annual rate of growth of retail sales fell to 2.2 per cent.
24 Jul 2008
5. Mortgage approvals hit new record low in June
Mortgage approvals for house purchases dived by more than two thirds in June from a year ago to hit a fresh record low of 21,118, the British Bankers' Association said on Wednesday.
24 Jul 2008
6. More jobseekers in London but pay holds up
Layoffs and less job security in the City of London financial sector drove more professionals to look for jobs in June, but City salaries hardly moved from lofty year-ago levels.
24 Jul 2008
7. Property transactions hit low in June
The number of homes changing hands almost halved in June from a year ago, highlighting the difficulties facing homebuilders, retailers and the public finances as a housing market downturn intensifies.
23 Jul 2008
8. Public sector borrowing up in June
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) released figures on Friday showing a rise in public sector borrowing in June.
18 Jul 2008
9. Gross mortgage lending drops in June
The Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) said on Friday that gross mortgage lending dropped three per cent in June to around £23.8 billion. The figure is 32 per cent lower than in June 2007.
18 Jul 2008
10. June unemployment rise highest since 1992
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) released figures on Wednesday showing that unemployment in June rose at its highest pace since 1992.
16 Jul 2008
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