UK house prices fall for third consecutive quarter
House prices declined 0.1% between April and June compared to previous three months, Halifax says.
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Slow pace of UK economy confirmed in first three months of year
First quarter GDP growth unrevised at 0.2% as consumer facing industries suffer slowdown.
UK consumer confidence sinks to lowest level since Brexit vote
GfK consumer confidence index falls to -10 in June from -5 in May.
UK house prices rebound from three-month decline in June
Nationwide survey shows UK house prices climbed 1.1% month-on-month in June.
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UK consumer spending falls for first time since 2013
Spending slid 0.8% from a year earlier in May following a 0.3% increase in April.
UK retail sales slide after Easter boost wears off
Like-for-like sales fall 0.4% from a year earlier in May.
Millions face higher insurance bills as new tax rise comes into force
Insurance premium tax rises from 10% to 12%, but just two years ago the tax was only 6% of the cost of a premium.
Supermarket sales jump as cost of weekly shop rises
Grocery sales across the sector put in their best performance for almost four years.
FTSE Moves: Top flight shares struggle for direction amid downbeat UK growth data
London-listed budget Wizz Air was the best performer in the second tier after reporting record profit, up 28% to €246m.
UK economy slows down as households rein in spending
First quarter GDP revised down to 0.2% as consumer facing industries suffer slowdown.
Record high growth in household debt puts UK economy in the 'danger zone'
The TUC report has warned that unsecured debt per household will rise to £13,900 this year, surpassing pre-crisis levels.
UK household debt to hit a record £15,000 as wages stagnate
Families are increasingly turning to credit cards and payday loans to pay bills, says TUC.
Moody's downgrades China's credit rating as country's debt mounts
The credit rating agency expects China's economic growth will decrease to 5% over the next five years.
Retail sales fall away after bumper Easter trading
Average selling prices on the high street rose at their fastest pace in six years, says CBI report.
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UK consumers worried by Brexit-driven price hikes
Eight in 10 Britons fear prices in goods and services will continue to rise, Mintel survey reveals.
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UK wages fall behind inflation for the first time in three years
Average weekly earnings excluding bonuses fall 0.2% year-on-year in the three months to March.
Labour manifesto proposes 'fat cat tax' and renationalising water companies
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Consumer spending growth slowed to 3-month low in April as inflation and wage stagnation bite
The Visa Consumer Spending Index compiled by IHS Markit revealed that growth in household spending rose by 0.5%.
Britain's services sector grows at fastest pace in 2017
New work and employment rise at fastest pace in 2017, driving Markit Services PMI past expectations.
UK shop prices continue to fall but cost pressures mount
Shop prices fall 0.5% in April following a 0.8% decline in March.
Consumer confidence remains 'surprisingly stable' despite Brexit and economic concerns
Survey shows consumer confidence dipped 1 point to -7 in April.
UK economy 'holding up well' despite signs of slowing consumer spending
Consumption-related indicators lost momentum in Q1 but British economy remains resilient.
UK retail sector suffers biggest slowdown in seven years amid rising inflation
Retail sales fall 1.4% in the first quarter, the third consecutive decline and the biggest drop since early 2010.
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