The Atlanta Fed's GDPNow model sharply cut its Q4 2023 U.S. growth estimate to 4.2%, down 1.2 percentage points, citing a surge in the trade deficit and weaker net export contribution.
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'GDPNow' Slashed to 4.2% for Q4 Last Year—1.2 Percentage Point Cut Reflects Soaring Trade Deficit
The Atlanta Fed's GDPNow model sharply cut its Q4 2023 U.S. growth estimate to 4.2%, down 1.2 percentage points, citing a surge in the trade deficit and weaker net export contribution.
Yonhap InfomaxThe Atlanta Fed’s GDPNow model sharply raised its estimate for US Q4 2025 GDP growth to 5.4% annualized, citing stronger net exports and personal consumption, far outpacing private-sector forecasts.
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'GDPNow' Model Doubles US Q4 Growth Estimate to 5.4%—Net Exports Contribution Surges
The Atlanta Fed’s GDPNow model sharply raised its estimate for US Q4 2025 GDP growth to 5.4% annualized, citing stronger net exports and personal consumption, far outpacing private-sector forecasts.
Yonhap InfomaxThe Atlanta Fed's GDPNow model raised its Q3 U.S. growth estimate to a record 4.2%, reflecting stronger net exports and recent official data, while analysts expect further revisions as delayed indicators are incorporated.
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'GDPNow' Q3 Growth Estimate Soars to Record 4.2% Since Launch
The Atlanta Fed's GDPNow model raised its Q3 U.S. growth estimate to a record 4.2%, reflecting stronger net exports and recent official data, while analysts expect further revisions as delayed indicators are incorporated.
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'GDPNow' Model Sees Sharp Upgrade in Q3 US Growth Forecast—Hits Record High of 3.9% Since Launch
The Atlanta Fed's GDPNow model sharply raised its Q3 US growth forecast to a record 3.9%, reflecting robust consumer spending and improved net exports, outpacing private sector consensus.
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US Q2 Growth Rate 'D-1'—GDPNow Estimate Raised 0.5 Percentage Points to 2.9%
The Atlanta Fed's GDPNow model raised its US Q2 growth estimate to 2.9%, up 0.5 percentage points, as net exports boosted projections ahead of official GDP data.
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'GDPNow' 2Q Growth Estimate Falls 0.5%p to 2.9%—Drops Below 3% in a Month
The Atlanta Fed’s GDPNow model cut its U.S. Q2 growth estimate to 2.9%, down 0.5 percentage points, as inventory investment dragged while net exports rose.
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'GDPNow' Q2 Growth Estimate Lowered to 3.5%—Consumption Weakens
The Atlanta Fed’s GDPNow model cut its Q2 U.S. growth forecast to 3.5% as consumer spending slowed, with private investment and net exports offering modest support.
Yonhap InfomaxThe Atlanta Fed’s GDPNow model sharply raised its Q2 US growth forecast to 3.8% annualized, citing a record drop in imports and a surge in net exports’ contribution, while private sector forecasts remain widely dispersed.
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'GDPNow' Model Sees Sharp Upgrade in Q2 US Growth Forecast to 3.8%—Driven by Plunge in Imports
The Atlanta Fed’s GDPNow model sharply raised its Q2 US growth forecast to 3.8% annualized, citing a record drop in imports and a surge in net exports’ contribution, while private sector forecasts remain widely dispersed.
Yonhap InfomaxBank of Korea Governor Lee Chang-yong warns that South Korea's net export contribution is expected to deteriorate to -0.3 percentage points next year, signaling mounting external headwinds for the economy.
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Lee Chang-yong Says Net Export Contribution to Worsen to -0.3%p Next Year
Bank of Korea Governor Lee Chang-yong warns that South Korea's net export contribution is expected to deteriorate to -0.3 percentage points next year, signaling mounting external headwinds for the economy.
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