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In fourth quarter

US economy loses momentum

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US economic output grew at only a 0.7% annual
Washington - Arab Today

The US economy sputtered at the end of 2015, with the impact of slower global growth and turmoil across markets spilling over into US business investment and consumer spending.

Economic output grew at only a 0.7 percent annual pace in the fourth quarter, to hold overall growth for last year at 2.4 percent, the same pace as 2014, the Commerce Department reported Friday.

The year and the quarter were still much stronger than other advanced economies, but the deceleration raised concerns about the underlying strength of US growth as many other countries, including China, struggle to maintain their footing.

The main contributors to the slowing pace were the contraction in investment in the energy sector due to the crash in oil prices, and the strong dollar's drag on exports.

Consumer spending slowed somewhat but spending on homes held up in a sign of some tenacity.

It was the second straight quarterly deceleration, and a bit worse than the 0.9 percent rate that analysts had forecast.

Gross domestic product expansion was 2.0 percent in the third quarter of 2015 and a brisk 3.9 percent in the second.

The slowdown came on the back of slumping business investment in buildings and equipment, related in part to the deep contraction in the oil sector.

Also hitting growth was a drop in exports, linked to the strong dollar and slowing demand abroad.

Imports also fell, helped by the lower cost of imported crude oil, but overall the net trade deficit was a larger drag on GDP growth than in previous months.

Supporting growth was consumer spending on durable goods, which slowed slightly, and services, which was barely changed from the previous quarter.

Also strong was home building and buying, and government spending. Falling federal government spending has been a persistent drag on economic output for several years; in the fourth quarter a surge in especially defense-related spending made a solid contribution to overall growth.

- Midyear rebound? -

The quarter rounded out a year that was somewhat disappointing, after early estimates forecast that economic activity might expand by as much as 3.0 percent.

But analysts were mixed about how to read the strength of the domestic economy after the quarterly data.

In both the quarter and the year, if the net drag on GDP of trade was excluded, the economy appeared to still have sturdy legs.

In addition, job creation numbers of the last three months of the year were strong, implying continued gains in household incomes that should support more spending on homes, cars and other consumer goods.
IHS Global Insight chief economist Nariman Behravesh said that while the weaker consumer spending in the quarter "is something to keep an eye on," he expects growth will rebound to a 3.0 percent annual pace by the second half of this year.

"Both employment growth and income growth are robust," he said.

But others took the data as a warning that the economy could be at the start of a soft patch.

Chris Low of FTN Financial pointed out that consumption weakened despite consumers saving significant amounts of money on cheaper gasoline and home heating costs amid a mild winter.

"All components of private-sector growth are flashing warning signs," he said.

Markets read the data in that way and took it as an indication that the Federal Reserve would be less likely to raise interest rates again in its next meeting in March.

That would better match the sentiment of the Japanese and European central banks, where monetary policy is going in the opposite direction.

Earlier Friday the Bank of Japan cut its key interest rate into negative territory to combat deflation.

The S&P 500 finished up 2.5 percent, and short-term Treasury bond yields fell.

"Maybe the Fed should rethink this whole tightening thing," quipped Low.
Source: AFP

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