Service sector 'starting to stabilise'
Service sector 'starting to stabilise'
The UK's service industries remain in "deep recession" but there are signs of improving sentiment and increasing expectations that the sharpest declines in business activity may now be over, the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) has said.
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