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US 3Q GDP: Growth looks to have rebounded - Wells Fargo

According to analysts from Wells Fargo, Friday’s GDP numbers (3Q first estimate) will show a rebound in growth. They expect a reading of 2.2%, below market consensus of around 2.5%. 

Key Quotes: 

“After second quarter real GDP growth came in surprisingly below expectations, GDP growth looks to have rebounded in the third quarter. Consumer spending started off the quarter strong before softening somewhat, but should remain a primary driver of growth, albeit a more modest pace, as retail sales bounced back in September. "

“Outside of the consumer, business inventories are expected to provide a modest lift to headline GDP, after more than four quarters of detracting from growth. Net exports will likely provide a positive boost to growth also as the overall trade deficit has narrowed significantly relative to Q2. However, we do not expect real export or business inventories to be large contributors to U.S. GDP growth over the longer term.”

“That said, the strong rebound in third quarter GDP growth bodes well with our expectations of the Fed raising rates at its December meeting.”

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Matías Salord

Matías started in financial markets in 2008, after graduating in Economics. He was trained in chart analysis and then became an educator. He also studied Journalism. He started writing analyses for specialized websites before joining FXStreet.

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