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UK: Weakness in construction PMI data - TDS

Analysts at TD Securities note that the UK’s Construction PMI fell below 50 to 49.5 in February to its lowest level since the storm-affected March 2018 print.

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“While activity in the residential sector rose modestly, declines in commercial and civil engineering projects were notable on account of Brexit uncertainty leading to delays in projects.”

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