The US economy grew 2.9 percent in the third quarter
Annualized growth in the US was 2.9 percent in the third quarter. Expectations were for growth to be 2.8 percent in the third quarter.
With the figures from the Ministry of Commerce announced today, the main data has been revised upwards. The preliminary data was that US GDP rose 2.6 percent in the third quarter of this year compared to the same period a year earlier.
RECESSION CONCERNS RISE
After contracting 1.6 percent in the first quarter of the year, the country’s economy contracted 0.6 percent in the second quarter, pointing to a recession. The increase in interest rates by the US Federal Reserve in the face of high inflation in the US reinforced the stagnation of the economy.
US October consumer inflation eased to 7.7 percent annually, while monthly CPI was 0.4 percent. Inflation, which was reported below expectations, raised expectations that the Fed would ease.
Source: Sozcu

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