...errr....no.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7826085.stm
The UK's goods trade gap with the rest of the world reached record levels in November, official figures show.
The deficit stood at £8.33bn, the Office for National Statistics said, up from October's figure, which was revised downwards to £7.631bn.
The trade gap - the difference between imports and exports - with non-European nations also hit a record at £5.30bn.
The worse-than-expected data suggested that the weaker sterling was not enough to boost demand for UK exports.
"Yet more bad news," said Alan Clarke, UK economist at BNP Paribas.
"The trade figures reinforce expectations that we are going to see a horrific contraction in GDP in the fourth quarter," he added. GDP figures are set to be released on 23 January.
Total exports dropped by 6% in November, with imports down 2% for the month.
Never mind, we've still got the City.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7826085.stm
The UK's goods trade gap with the rest of the world reached record levels in November, official figures show.
The deficit stood at £8.33bn, the Office for National Statistics said, up from October's figure, which was revised downwards to £7.631bn.
The trade gap - the difference between imports and exports - with non-European nations also hit a record at £5.30bn.
The worse-than-expected data suggested that the weaker sterling was not enough to boost demand for UK exports.
"Yet more bad news," said Alan Clarke, UK economist at BNP Paribas.
"The trade figures reinforce expectations that we are going to see a horrific contraction in GDP in the fourth quarter," he added. GDP figures are set to be released on 23 January.
Total exports dropped by 6% in November, with imports down 2% for the month.
Never mind, we've still got the City.
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