EconWatch.com > UK economy stagnates in Q2 on housing market slowdown
[bloggingstocks] Bad news from the United Kingdom. Originally thought to be slightly less vulnerable to the housing sector's downtown than the U.S., from a GDP spin-off activity standpoint, the U.K.
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