"With business surveys and an external environment still weak, there's a pretty high chance that GDP will fall back in the fourth quarter," said Samuel Tombs, an economist at Capital Economics Ltd. in London. "It's not our working assumption there will be a contraction in the first quarter, but if there was a proper triple dip, not caused by temporary factors, I think there'd be a high chance of more QE."
The FTSE 100 Index turned lower 1.27 per cent to 5,605.59. The broader FTSE All-Share Index fell 1.21 per cent to 2,932.72.