Economics

U.K. Construction in Longest Slump Since Financial Crisis

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U.K. construction contracted for an eighth month in December, the longest period since the financial crisis, as political uncertainty and the general election subdued client demand.

IHS Markit’s index of activity fell to 44.4, falling short of the 45.9 level predicted by economists in a Bloomberg survey and remaining below the 50 level that indicates expansion.