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The UK's construction industry had a horrible month, and now the pound is crashing

Jan 15, 2016, 19:48 IST

UK Chancellor George Osborne visits a construction site in Ebbsfleet in April this year.REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth

The pound slumped to its lowest levels against the dollar in more than five and a half years on Friday, after the Office for National Statistics dropped some very disappointing data on the UK construction industry.

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Output in the industry surprisingly contracted by 1.1% from the same point in 2014 during November, sending the pound to a low not seen since the aftermath of the 2010 general election.

In mid-2010, political uncertainty surrounding who would form a government after no party won a majority in the general election sent sterling plunging.

The ONS' data also showed that construction output fell by 0.5% compared to October, and in the three months to November, output slumped by 1.4% from the previous three month period.

As of 2:05 p.m. GMT (9:05 a.m. ET) the pound is trading at $1.434, a fall of 0.51% on the day. Here's the historical chart:

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And here's what the pound looks like today:

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