(Reuters) - Analysts had forecast, on average, gross domestic product
growth of 0.4 percent after retail sales jumped 2.8 percent in
the month, the biggest monthly gain in nearly a decade.
The economy has expanded by 0.3 percent to 0.4 percent in
five of the seven months since November, largely driven by
domestic demand. Growth was flat in April.
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growth of 0.4 percent after retail sales jumped 2.8 percent in
the month, the biggest monthly gain in nearly a decade.
The economy has expanded by 0.3 percent to 0.4 percent in
five of the seven months since November, largely driven by
domestic demand. Growth was flat in April.
Read more at Reuters.com Economic News
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