US economy grows ‘higher than expected’ at whopping two per cent pace

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US economy grows ‘higher than expected’ at whopping two per cent pace
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The latest growth figures for the US economy were higher than expected, according to CommSec’s Tom Piotrowski.

The latest growth figures for the US economy were higher than expected, according to CommSec’s Tom Piotrowski. “The economy expanded at a two per cent annualised clip in the March quarter,” Mr Piotrowski told Sky News Australia.

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