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British consumer confidence in early May dipped back down to its joint-lowest level since the global financial crisis in 2009, despite moves by the government to start loosening its coronavirus lockdown, a survey showed on Friday.
GfK, a polling firm, said its consumer confidence index - which it is now publishing every two weeks - slipped to -34 in the May 1-14 period from -33 during the second half of April.
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