UK Consumers Wary Of Spending Due To Credit Crunch (The Forex Market)
Story date: 2008-04-15 04:02:05
Added on: 2008-04-15 21:26:29
LONDON (Dow Jones)--U.K. consumers are feeling the impact of the global credit crisis, with almost three out of five adults recently canceling spending plans due to uncertainty about their financial situation, market research firm Mintel said Wednesday.
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