British shoppers hold spending tight
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Barclays surveyReuters
•UK weather rains on consumer spending in July
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Spending on credit and debit cards fell by 0.3% in annual terms in July , the second drop since February 2021 .
The England men's soccer team run to the final of the Euro 2024 tournament boosted spending in pubs.
Two in five people who took part in a Barclays survey said they spent less due to rainy weather.
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