Stories Related to Economic Growth Seen Slower In Q2 On Imports

Economic growth seen slower in Q2 on imports

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Economic growth likely slowed in the second quarter as a capital investment drive by businesses was sated by imports and consumer spending tapered off, a government report is expected to show on Friday.

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