Double-dip ‘not as deep as feared’

THE UK’s double-dip recession is not as deep as previously feared after revised figures showed a smaller contraction in the second quarter of the year.

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said gross domestic product (GDP) - a broad measure of the economy - fell 0.4% between April and June in the second upward revision.

Its initial estimate of a 0.7% contraction shocked the City in July, but smaller than previously thought falls in the production, manufacturing and construction sectors improved the decline to 0.5% last month and now 0.4%.

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Hopes are now mounting of a return to growth in the third quarter after Bank of England Governor Mervyn King said last week there were “signs of a slow recovery”.

Retail figures from the CBI yesterday also offered some welcome cheer after revealing a modest sales increase on the high street this month.