Britain has bounced in the Las

Britain has survived to return to the recession and rebound to prosperity, and will show the key economic data this week.Figures to be set manufacturing, construction and retail to reveal the growth in the past months after the heads of doldrums.City believe the economy is expanding at the rate equivalent to 0.8per cent a year and after shrinking in the last months of the explosion triple 2011.The news of optimistic cheer Treasury officials, who have been strengthened last week by figures showing a campaign to reduce debt in Britain and the record before schedule.It will also raise hopes that George Osborne can ease of the tax burden on millions of households in the next budget month.We are committed to a real increase in income tax personal allowance each year, the adviser said yesterday.City insiders are increasingly optimistic that will be the year 2012 the British economy mug for teeth and I think that the worst of the financial crisis is over. Official figures showed a contraction of 0.2 per cent in the economy in the last three months of last year, fears of return to recession.But latest reports indicate that the economy was on up until now this year.Paul Fisher, executive director for markets at the Bank England, and admitted that the expected double-dip recession has not materialised.At moment of downside risk, which does not seem to crystallize, and we do not seem to continue to slide this negative growth, he said.

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