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UK, Japan Economies Slip Into Recession by Islie: 12:07pm On Feb 15
The United Kingdom’s economy has entered a recession as its gross domestic product (GDP) fell by 0.3 percent in December 2023.

According to the UK’s Office for National Statistics (ONS), the fall in GDP was due to a decline in all main sectors of the economy.

This is the “mildest recession” witnessed in 50 years — unlike the huge drop of over 1 percent sometimes seen, according to BBC.

The ONS said the real GDP fell 0.3 percent in the fourth quarter (Q4) of 2023.

The agency said hard-pressed households cut back on spending in response to soaring interest rates and rising living costs.

The UK GDP was estimated to have increased by 0.1 percent for the full year in 2023, following a growth of 4.3 percent in 2022.

According to ONS, this is the weakest annual change in real GDP since the financial crisis in 2009, excluding the year 2020, which was affected by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

“The gross domestic product (GDP) is estimated to have fallen by 0.3% in Quarter 4 (Oct to Dec) 2023, following an unrevised fall of 0.1% in the previous quarter,” the UK statistics agency said.

“While the economy has now decreased for two consecutive quarters, across 2023, GDP is estimated to have increased by 0.1% compared with 2022.

“In output terms in Quarter 4 2023, there were falls in all three main sectors in the latest quarter with declines of 0.2% in services, 1.0% in production, and 1.3% in construction output.

“In expenditure terms, there was a fall in the volume of net trade, household spending and government consumption in Quarter 4 2023, partially offset by an increase in gross capital formation.”

Meanwhile, ONS had said the country’s inflation rate was 4.2 percent in January 2024 — the same rate as December 2023.

The rate was said to be a result of the fall in food prices which stood at 5.1 percent in the 12 months to January 2024, down from 5.2 percent in December 2023.

Also prices of goods annual rate slowed from 1.9 percent to 1.8 percent while services annual rate rose from 6.0 percent to 6.1 percent.

Commenting on the report, Jeremy Hunt said high inflation is the single biggest barrier to growth which is why halving it has been our top priority.

“While interest rates are high – so the Bank of England can bring inflation down – low growth is not a surprise,” Hunt said.

“But there are signs the British economy is turning a corner; forecasters agree that growth will strengthen over the next few years, wages are rising faster than prices, mortgage rates are down and unemployment remains low.

“Although times are still tough for many families, we must stick to the plan – cutting taxes on work and business to build a stronger economy.”


LIKE UK, JAPAN GDP SLIPS INTO RECESSION

In a similar way, Japan, the third largest economy unexpectedly slipped into recession.

In a report submitted by the cabinet office on Thursday, the country’s GDP shrinked at an annual pace of 0.4 percent in the fourth quarter of 2023.

The report showed both households and businesses cut spending for a third straight quarter.

All domestic demand was particularly weak, while external demand, which is captured by exports of goods and services, made a positive contribution.

Also, the Japanese Yen dropped to lowest level against the United States dollar – first time in more than 33 years

The Yen tumbled 6.6 percent against the US dollar since the start of 2024.

The data confirms Japan’s economy as fourth-largest in the world in dollar terms last year as Germany now has the world’s third-largest economy.

https://www.thecable.ng/just-in-uk-economy-enters-recession-as-gdp-drops-by-0-3/amp

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Re: UK, Japan Economies Slip Into Recession by 123yes(m): 12:14pm On Feb 15
Nigeria economy is not in recession but can you compared the standard of living here in Naija with that of UK or JAPAN.

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Re: UK, Japan Economies Slip Into Recession by jmoore(m): 12:15pm On Feb 15
Nigeria's own is depression.

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Re: UK, Japan Economies Slip Into Recession by Sonnobax15(m): 12:16pm On Feb 15
lipsrsealed
Na this kind news dey give our own FG joyyyyyyy cheesy. Especially now wey dem dey find all means to find excuse to give for failing to raise their gbolas to the highest level that they promised us sad

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Re: UK, Japan Economies Slip Into Recession by Klington: 12:17pm On Feb 15
embarassed

Watch and see how they will both manage the situation competently.

That's the difference.

Nigeria went from recession to multi dimensional poverty capital of the world.

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Re: UK, Japan Economies Slip Into Recession by Parydelegate: 12:17pm On Feb 15
Something for the APC supporters to celebrate 🍾 🥂

They will say...at least Nigeria economy is not in recessiongrin

Even with recession we cannot compare the quality of life in both countries to Nigeria.

Those that they used to bring out numerous trends last year to discourage Japa....now their eyes don clear. Dollar is about 1600 pounds 2000.

May God help Nigeria....God bless Nigeria 🇳🇬 🙏

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Re: UK, Japan Economies Slip Into Recession by crossfm: 12:17pm On Feb 15
Hehehe.

Good news for APC and their supporters.

They will be like," the whole world is facing difficulties,it's not peculiar to Nigeria " grin tongue.

These ones are just entering recession,we have been in hell for a very long time grin cheesy.

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Re: UK, Japan Economies Slip Into Recession by Grootiam: 12:17pm On Feb 15
Re: UK, Japan Economies Slip Into Recession by Dailymice: 12:17pm On Feb 15
Even with their recession, you'll rather live there than in this Emilokan country

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Re: UK, Japan Economies Slip Into Recession by tuoyoojo(m): 12:17pm On Feb 15
Watch as APC would use this as an achievement to increase the yoke placed on Nigerians. They would say alright U.K is passing thru recession, so Nigeria must go thru its own too

It's the fact that we accept everything been thrown at us without any resistance that baffles me

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Re: UK, Japan Economies Slip Into Recession by eliyke(m): 12:17pm On Feb 15
grin some people don c excuse,all dose agbadorians wey hide since go come out

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Re: UK, Japan Economies Slip Into Recession by yhemsy62(m): 12:17pm On Feb 15
Will still prefer being in recession in UK and Japan than not being in recession Nigeria

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Re: UK, Japan Economies Slip Into Recession by ebubeson: 12:17pm On Feb 15
Hope they are not trying to console themselves using UK and Japan...
Nigeria has failed..
If you put an opening for those who want to be servants in UK and Japan, the job portal may crash because of crowd..

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Re: UK, Japan Economies Slip Into Recession by incogni2o: 12:17pm On Feb 15
Hmm.
Re: UK, Japan Economies Slip Into Recession by Quelme: 12:17pm On Feb 15
Sanction.

Russia na your mate.

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Re: UK, Japan Economies Slip Into Recession by Postinor: 12:17pm On Feb 15
Wahala, remaining nigeria economy

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Re: UK, Japan Economies Slip Into Recession by Moyinoluwa35(f): 12:18pm On Feb 15
Worst economic hardship for UK better pass the best economic policies for Nigeria

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Re: UK, Japan Economies Slip Into Recession by damosade(m): 12:18pm On Feb 15
They have seen what they will blame on...

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Re: UK, Japan Economies Slip Into Recession by mobileboy: 12:18pm On Feb 15
Nawa ooo

unfortunately their recession is still better than our own non-recession

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Re: UK, Japan Economies Slip Into Recession by Lawalemi(m): 12:18pm On Feb 15
Their kind of recession is different from ours.

Our own recession na die!

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Re: UK, Japan Economies Slip Into Recession by mactoni91(m): 12:18pm On Feb 15
APC supporter dn see point...

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Re: UK, Japan Economies Slip Into Recession by Exceed15: 12:19pm On Feb 15
Hmmm... Do not expect your relatives/ friends in UK to send you money like before. Its difficult for them out there too.

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Re: UK, Japan Economies Slip Into Recession by FireUpNow(m): 12:19pm On Feb 15
They can't be worst as Nigeria oo

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Re: UK, Japan Economies Slip Into Recession by easiest(m): 12:19pm On Feb 15
Any countries that spends wealth in other to stop Russia in achieving his plan will slip into recession, I am not surprised at all

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Re: UK, Japan Economies Slip Into Recession by Cassandraloius: 12:19pm On Feb 15
Ours nko?
Re: UK, Japan Economies Slip Into Recession by Abdulquadrimuha(m): 12:19pm On Feb 15
grin grin grin

You guys observe what agbadorians are gonna comment now. Now they would tell you that is not only Nigeria that is experiencing hardship after all UK and Japan are experiencing recession so in that whatever we are going thru in this country is justified.

Bunch useless mofos wey we suppose exterminate make country better

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Re: UK, Japan Economies Slip Into Recession by netmillionaires(m): 12:19pm On Feb 15
See dem up there. Spacebookers everywhere.

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Re: UK, Japan Economies Slip Into Recession by Artscollection: 12:20pm On Feb 15
Awon naija go help uk upgrade

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Re: UK, Japan Economies Slip Into Recession by obailala(m): 12:20pm On Feb 15
Respite for Agbadorians!

Now they have something to cite when they defend Nigeria's pathetic slide to doom.
Re: UK, Japan Economies Slip Into Recession by Built2last: 12:20pm On Feb 15
APC don get defense

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Re: UK, Japan Economies Slip Into Recession by saasala(m): 12:20pm On Feb 15
The United Kingdom has been hovering around depression for quite a while. Everyone I know in UK is complaining seriously.

For japarians, it is not a choice destination presently. You might end up homeless. You can barely get a job that will be enough to pay for a studio apartment. You can be working 10 hours daily and still be homeless. Think well.

Canada, USA and Australia are better.

But for me, I will remain here. Naija dey okay for me.

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