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Glenigan's weekly roundup of keys statistics for the UK construction industry and the wider economy.

Construction

  • The total volume of construction output in February 2012 fell by 4.6% from February 2011.

UK Economy

  • CPI annual inflation rose to 3.5% in March, up from 3.4% in February. The largest upward pressures came from food, clothing and recreation & culture.
  • In the year to March 2012 the Producer Price index – which measures the price of manufactured goods – rose by 3.6%. This was the lowest annual growth since January 2010.
  • The UK’s deficit on seasonally adjusted trade in goods and services was £3.4 billion in February, compared with the deficit of £2.5 billion in January.
  • In the three months to February 2012, seasonally adjusted estimates of international visits to the UK fell 1% versus the previous three months. Earnings from visits to the UK fell 5%.
  • According to the Council of Mortgage Lenders, the number of loans made for house purchases rose 17% between February 2011 and February 2012.

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