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23 October 2017

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Has £500 billion really gone missing?

Media reports have suggested that half a trillion pounds of UK-held foreign assets have gone 'missing', leaving the country 'poorer' as a result.  But how fair is this interpretation of the latest data?

Jonathan Athow explains the true position: https://blog.ons.gov.uk/2017/10/23/has-500-billion-really-gone-missing/


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