Despite the slight contraction in second-quarter GDP, by 0.4% at annualised rates, we estimate better growth is in store this quarter. A rebound from several unusually severe weather-related factors that dampened production in the second quarter should mean that GDP grows by around 2.5% at an annualised pace in the third quarter.
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