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...Research published by the National Bureau of Economic Research in 2020 showed that IFC’s equity investments over the previous four decades outperformed the S&P 500....
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...As the national weather service predicts warmer and wetter winters, farmers have warned that the UK’s food security — and their own profitability — is under threat....
...again last year: When the next edition of the Office for National Statistics’ Pink Book — the UK’s balance of payments bible — comes out, we’ll get a clearer annual picture....
...Gross domestic product rose 0.1 per cent between January and February, the Office for National Statistics said on Friday....
...The BoE predicted in February that inflation was set to drop to its 2 per cent target in the second quarter this year due to falling energy costs, and Wednesday’s Office for National Statistics figures leave...
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...Only 12 per cent of the British public said they trusted political parties, down from 20 per cent in the same survey run in 2022, the Office for National Statistics said on Friday....
...UK agricultural machinery and services provider Carr’s Group issues full-year results....
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...Gross domestic product rose 0.2 per cent between December last year and January, driven by a 0.2 per cent expansion in the services sector, the Office for National Statistics said on Wednesday....
...There were 16.6 deaths caused by alcohol per 100,000 in 2022, compared with 11.8 in 2019, the Office for National Statistics said on Monday. The figure was the highest since records began in 2001....
...Gross domestic product grew 0.3 per cent between October and November, following a 0.3 per cent contraction between September and October, the Office for National Statistics said on Friday....
...According to the Met Office, the UK’s national weather service, last month was a wetter than average month, with the south of England experiencing its wettest February since the data series began in 1836...
...Gross domestic product rose 0.2 per cent between December and January, driven by a 0.2 per cent expansion in the services sector, the Office for National Statistics said on Wednesday....
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