UK GDP increased by 0.1% in Q4 2022: ONS

02 Apr 23 1 min read

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  • UK GDP increased by 0.1 per cent in the last quarter last year, leaving the economy 0.6 per cent larger than a year earlier, as higher inflation and a tightening in financial conditions have weighed on the economy in recent quarters.
  • The unemployment rate of 3.7 per cent during the quarter was close to the historical lows recorded in the mid-1970s.
UK gross domestic product (GDP) increased by 0.1 per cent in the last quarter last year (Q4 2022), leaving the economy 0.6 per cent larger than a year earlier, as higher inflation and a tightening in financial conditions have weighed on the economy in recent quarters, according to the Office of National Statistics (ONS).

There was a narrowing in the UK current account deficit in that quarter to 0.4 per cent of GDP, reflecting an improvement in net investment income; there were large disinvestments of other investments held by the United Kingdom and foreign investors.?

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The unemployment rate of 3.7 per cent during the quarter was close to the historical lows recorded in the mid-1970s.

There was an increase in the 12-month rate of consumer price index (CPI) inflation to 10.4 per cent in February this year, having fallen for the previous three months; core inflation remains elevated pointing to underlying inflationary pressures, ONS said in a release.

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