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    1. The CSO said the fall mainly reflected lower advances on credit cards. But the underlying trend in overall lending remains upwards.
    2. We have to recognise the (unfavourable) attitude to the CSO in various parts of the world if we want to deal with them or they want to deal with us.
    3. However, the CSO warned that the data used to compile the latest index was not complete.
    4. 'The CSO does not, and could not, run a monopolistic system,' he said.
    5. So no more rude suggestions, please, that CSO boss Bill Maclennan may have failed to meet his performance targets.
    6. The CSO said: 'There appears to be a new mid-season sales effect creeping in.' Nevertheless, some analysts yesterday warned that these factors could be reversed in coming months.
    7. This has been a big factor inhibiting a recovery. In May, a net Pounds 19m was repaid on credit agreements covered in the CSO series - which does not include mortgages and bank loans.
    8. With the population growing at 2 per cent a year, the CSO estimates that per capita output will increase this year by just 2.2 per cent.
    9. Nevertheless, the CSO warned that the explosion is also likely to affect August's data.
    10. The CSO calculates the relative weight of sectors in the economy every five years.
    11. The CSO said poll tax bills had increased by 13.3 per cent on average, and water and sewerage charges by 10.1 per cent.
    12. Seeing that the latest figure for the retail prices index, whose weightings are calculated largely from this very survey, was July's year-on-year increase of 1.4 per cent, the CSO seems to have a slight statistical anomaly to explain away.
    13. 'Going to the CSO from the outside will be a big challenge,' she replied.
    14. 'In the last quarter, consumer goods production was up 1.6 per cent, while the output of investment goods fell 1.5 per cent.' The CSO blamed a number of factors for the December decline.
    15. Ashton said the performance was 'particularly pleasing, given the lower diamond sales revenue resulting from the full-year impact of the CSO deferred purchases in 1993'.
    16. Excluding oil and gas, GDP was 0.7 per cent below the previous year's level, the CSO said. From its cyclical peak in the second quarter of 1990 to its trough at the middle of last year, overall GDP fell by 4 per cent.
    17. So it can afford to take chances, especially since the CSO and Mr. Levine might have been born to perform "Gurrelieder."
    18. We know from the CSO estimates that real GDP, excluding oil, rose in real terms not by 3.8 per cent but by 3.2 per cent in the year to the second quarter of 1994.
    19. The Central Statistical Office (CSO) reported March net consumer credit up Pounds 516m, ahead of market forecasts of about Pounds 350m.
    20. As a result the CSO said the November figure of a 1.3 per cent rise on the month was probably inflated by half a percentage point.
    21. The CSO sold a record Dollars 2.6bn of diamonds in the first half of 1994. De Beers has limited scope for reasserting order in the market, in spite of its traditional domination of diamond sales.
    22. But in the meantime it seems that if the market testing proposals do go ahead, the songs at the CSO's next office party may be rather more controversial.
    23. He wants to make more of the CSO's output relevant to business as well as its main customers in the Treasury. He said the target of increasing the CSO's private-sector earnings from about Pounds 500,000 last year to Pounds 4m in 1997 was 'achievable'.
    24. He wants to make more of the CSO's output relevant to business as well as its main customers in the Treasury. He said the target of increasing the CSO's private-sector earnings from about Pounds 500,000 last year to Pounds 4m in 1997 was 'achievable'.
    25. Higher net lending by finance houses jumped from Pounds 324m in July to Pounds 486m in August, according to the CSO. Underpinning the recovery in consumer spending are changes to the types of credit being used.
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