Britain’s economy rebounded in May, official data showed on Wednesday

Britain’s economy rebounded in May, official data showed on Wednesday, dampening fears of a slowdown despite surging
inflation and rising interest rates.

Gross domestic product expanded by 0.5 percent, the Office for National Statistics said in a statement, beating expectations of no growth, reports BSS.

The rebound was driven by a bounceback in construction, manufacturing and services. That followed a 0.2-percent decline in April, which was revised up from a 0.3-percent contraction.

The Bank of England has hiked interest rates five times since December in a bid to tame runaway inflation, which has sparked a cost-of-living crisis.

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