KEY POINTS
  • The U.K. economy contracted by 9.9% in 2020, its largest annual contraction since the Great Frost of 1709.
  • In the final quarter of the year, the U.K.'s GDP grew by 1%, according to the Office for National Statistics, as the country reimposed nationwide lockdown measures in a bid to combat a resurgence of Covid cases.
  • Economists polled had expected an 8% annual decline in 2020, with a fourth-quarter expansion of 0.5%.
A man wearing a mask as a preventive measure against the spread of Covid-19 walks in London.

LONDON — The U.K. economy contracted by 9.9% in 2020, its largest annual contraction since the Great Frost of 1709, as the coronavirus pandemic ravaged economic activity.

In the final quarter of the year, gross domestic product grew by 1%, according to the Office for National Statistics, as the country reimposed nationwide lockdown measures in a bid to combat a resurgence of Covid cases.