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Economists were forecasting productivity to pick up slightly to a 2.7percentt pace.
The economy faces flagging export markets, but stimulus policies and infrastructure projects will support domestic demand and the pace of growth will pick up slightly.
Growth in the advanced countries of the west is forecast to pick up slightly, from 1.8% in 2014 to 2% in 2015.
"What's more, we expect global growth will pick up slightly in 2016, so manufacturing prospects should improve as the year progresses.
"Sterling's recent depreciation and our expectations that global growth will pick up slightly in 2016 should allow the sector to return to modest growth later this year".
Sales also appeared to pick up slightly in September for both previously owned and newly constructed homes, but inventories remained elevated.
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