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UK economy grew by 0.1% in May, driven by services firms

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The UK economy experienced modest growth of 0.1% in May, attributed to the performance of services firms. This indicates a slow but positive economic expansion during that period. The data was reported by Reuters.

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GDP grew by 0.1% in May.

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  • GDP grew by 0.1% in May.
  • Growth was driven by services firms.

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UK economy grew by 0.1% in May, driven by services firms

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