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UK: Trade and GDP data in the limelight today – Nomura

Analysts at Nomura point out that UK’s trade deficit remained unchanged at GBP12.4bn in May, around GBP1bn higher than it was on average during 2011.

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“Annual growth in underlying exports values has turned negative in recent months – that in part may reflect the strength of world trade growth a year ago, but also a weaker trade outlook presently.”

Monthly GDP, Q2: Last month the ONS switched the way it produces its GDP statistics from a quarterly to a rolling monthly basis. We already know the GDP data for April and May, and because June is the last month of the quarter it has only a small impact on Q2 growth as a whole. Were GDP to be flat between May and June it would be up 0.3% q-o-q, while anything between 0.1% and 0.3% for the month of June would produce 0.4% quarterly growth in Q2. We forecast 0.1% m-o-m for June and 0.4% q-o-q for Q2. Note that industrial, construction and services output are published at the same time for June, as well as the expenditure detail for Q2 as a whole.”

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