With July’s CIPS/Markit measure of services activity rising to a level unseen for six and a half years, a recovery in the dominant part of the UK economy looks increasingly entrenched. While some temporary factors may have played a role in boosting activity, a turnaround in the economy’s fortunes seems to be in train.
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