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UK: 2006 - Recovery or relapse? (Q1 2006)

Our prediction a year ago of a sharp slowdown in the growth of the UK economy during 2005 proved correct. But was the downturn merely a temporary pause for breath, or the start of a sustained period of weakness?

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