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Old 04-16-2024, 12:28 PM
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US to grow at double the rate of G7 peers this year, says IMF
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The US is on track to grow at double the rate of any other G7 country this year, according to IMF forecasts, as the strength of the world’s biggest economy rocks international markets.

Strong household spending and investment will help propel US growth to 2.7 per cent this year according to the fund’s latest World Economic Outlook.

The figure is higher than the 2.5 per cent estimated for 2023 and represents a 0.6 percentage point upgrade on the previous forecast.

The projections highlight the US economy’s role as the driver of global growth, as investors across the world scale back their expectations for Federal Reserve interest rate cuts.
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Old 04-16-2024, 05:34 PM
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Great job, Joe!
Indeed! Germany the engine of Europe is f**ked. First it allowed the crazy Greens to dictate terms to point where it shuts down its nuclear power plants. Now it sends its car manufacturing to USA and its chemical industries to China.
In Europe the Crazy Greens want to put the onus of change on the farmers and everywhere the powers that be are circumscribing the trade of technologically advanced countries ...such as Japan, South Korea, Netherlands.

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Old 04-17-2024, 07:14 AM
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Indeed! Germany the engine of Europe is f**ked. First it allowed the crazy Greens to dictate terms to point where it shuts down its nuclear power plants. Now it sends its car manufacturing to USA and its chemical industries to China.
In Europe the Crazy Greens want to put the onus of change on the farmers and everywhere the powers that be are circumscribing the trade of technologically advanced countries ...such as Japan, South Korea, Netherlands.
Quite the pivot there; instead of admitted the economy under Biden is doing well, you blame liberals in Germany for the fact that Germany isn't doing as well.

C'mon, can't you just admit that the Biden administration has done pretty well in this area, given worldwide conditions?
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Quite the pivot there; instead of admitted the economy under Biden is doing well, you blame liberals in Germany for the fact that Germany isn't doing as well.

C'mon, can't you just admit that the Biden administration has done pretty well in this area, given worldwide conditions?
The post (826) was making a comparison toG7. Well some members are under restricted/sanctioned trade in key areas. And I did not even mention Germany's blown up pipe.

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