Zero growth

Zero growthThe Bank of England has cut its growth forecast to close to zero, as the UK economic recession intensifies.

Their latest quarterly inflation report expects to see no economic growth in 2012, after a deeper than expected recession in the second quarter, with GDP falling by 0.7%.

This is a big change from the Bank of England forecast only two years ago, when they expected to

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Martin Bamford

About Martin Bamford

Martin is a Chartered Financial Planner, responsible for investment research and the management of Informed Choice. As an established Media IFA, Martin is frequently quoted in the press. Martin is a published author and two of his books – The Money Tree and Brilliant Investing – have been selected as WHSmith Business Book of the Month.
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