The index of house prices Nationwide has grown less than expected in October

Index of house prices Nationwide in the UK rose in October to 0,4%. Recall that in the previous month had risen to 0,9%, and in October predicted an increase of 0,7%.
In annual terms, house prices in Britain back to a positive mark for the first time since March 2008, an increase of 2,0% in October compared to 0,0% in the previous month.
Average price of homes in Britain during the reporting period amounted to 162 038 pounds compared with 161 816 pounds a month earlier.

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