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  2. List of recessions in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of recessions (and depressions) that have affected the economy of the United Kingdom and its predecessor states. In the United Kingdom a recession is generally defined as two successive quarters of negative economic growth, as measured by the seasonally adjusted quarter-on-quarter figures for real GDP. Name Dates Duration Real GDP reduction Causes Other data Great Slump c. 1430 ...

  3. Lists of recessions - Wikipedia

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    The following articles contain lists of recessions: List of recessions in the United Kingdom; List of recessions in the United States

  4. Category:Recessions - Wikipedia

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    List of recessions in the United Kingdom; Lists of recessions; 0–9. 99ers; 1973–1975 recession; 2014 Brazilian economic crisis; A. 1998–2002 Argentine great ...

  5. How long will the recession last in the UK? - AOL

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    For those on the full, old basic state pension, who reached state pension age before April 2016, the increase means a weekly rise from £141.85 to £156.20. – What is a windfall tax?

  6. British banks to be tested against recessions worse than 2008 ...

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    Last week, the Bank of England raised the base rate to 2.25% and said that it expects a 0.1% fall in GDP over the current quarter, indicating that the country is already in a recession.Meanwhile ...

  7. The latest UK economic outlook from KPMG predicts that growth will more than halve to 3.2% this year from 7.4% in 2021, before tumbling to 0.7% in 2023. ... One of the worst recessions in the UK ...

  8. List of stock market crashes and bear markets - Wikipedia

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    UK: Affected early European stock markets, during early days of chartered joint stock companies. Bengal Bubble of 1769: 1769 UK: Primarily caused by the British East India Company, whose shares fell from £276 in December 1768 to £122 in 1784. Crisis of 1772: 1772 UK USA: Financial Crisis of 1791–92: 1791 USA

  9. 3 Things to Know About Recessions - AOL

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    Source: National Bureau of Economic Research. From 1860 to 1900, the economy was in recession 48% of the time. From 1900 to 1940, it was in recession 43% of the time.