Swelling current account deficits have often been the undoing of the U.K. economy. In the mid-1970s and late-1980s, ballooning trade gaps beyond 4 percent of gross domestic product presaged recessions and devaluations in the pound after investors concluded the Brits were living beyond their mean…

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Less Need to Mind U.K. Gap Amid Record Current Account Deficit
