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26 Apr

U.S. growth slows as inventory accumulation wanes

A worker guides a tube into place at a construction site in San Francisco, CaliforniaWASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. economic growth likely cooled modestly in the first quarter as replenishing of inventories by businesses slowed, though stronger demand for automobiles and a lift to homebuilding from warm weather blunted the blow. Gross domestic product is expected to have expanded at a 2.5 percent annual rate, according to the median of a Reuters poll. That would be a moderation from the fourth quarter’s 3.0 percent pace, but decidedly stronger than economists’ predictions early in the quarter for growth below the 1.5 percent level. …

Original post by Reuters and software by Elliott Back



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