US growth at 3.3 per cent in second quarter


19:04, August 28th 2008
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Washington - The United States economy grew at 3.3 per cent in the second quarter of 2008, the government said Thursday in revised figures that showed strong international trade had helped stave off a feared recession.

The gross domestic product (GDP) figure was revised upward from an earlier estimate of 1.9 per cent for the quarter, the Bureau of Economic Analysis said.

Thursday's revision was up 1.4 percentage points, or 39.7 billion dollars, from an estimate last month on increases in exports and private inventory investment and a downward revision to imports, the BEA said.

US consumption, which makes up two-thirds of the economy, rose 1.7 per cent from 0.9 per cent growth in the previous quarter. Exports increased 13.2 per cent in the quarter, up from 5.1 per cent growth in the first quarter of the year, while imports fell 7.6 per cent after dipping 0.8 per cent in the earlier quarter.

Still, economists warned a decrease in demand for US goods abroad and slower domestic spending could yet bring about a recession spurred by a crisis in the housing and credit markets.

"The overwhelming story is that the export numbers have offset this domestic weakness in consumer spending and business investment," John Silvia of Wachovia Corp told Bloomberg financial news before the figures were released, warning of "a domestic recession."

The concerns mirrored statements by the US central bank, which signalled in minutes released earlier this week that it expected economic growth to remain "damped for several quarters," and also signalled it could raise interest rates on "significant concerns" about rising prices.

The growth was more than triple the 0.9 per cent rise in the first quarter and followed a contraction of 0.2 per cent in the final quarter of 2007.

The BEA is to release its final GDP figures for the quarter September 26.



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