We have the first quarter’s gross domestic product figures for the United States and they’re not looking good. On an annualised basis that growth was only 0.7%, well down from the 2.1% of the preceding quarter. And to be honest about this it just doesn’t sound right. Or perhaps to give it the correct amount of seriousness, it doesn’t taste right.
Follow up of : https://www.currencyfundgroup.com/2017/04/16/we-get-some-strong-deflation-signs-in-usa-last-3-months/
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