Confidence among British consumers fell in November to its lowest level since just after voters decided in June to leave the European Union as worries about the economy grew, a survey showed on Wednesday.
Market research firm GfK said its gauge of consumer confidence slipped to -8 in November from -3 in October.
That was weaker than a median forecast of -4 in a Reuters poll of economists and the index’s lowest level since July when it touched -12.
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