
The GDP of the United States grew by 4.3% in the third quarter, marking the fastest growth rate in two years, with the PCE price index at 2.9%

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The actual GDP of the United States grew significantly by 4.3% in the third quarter, marking the fastest growth rate in two years, primarily due to strong household consumption expenditure. The data release process was shortened due to the government shutdown. Although core inflation remains high at 2.9%, expectations of a loosening in tariff policies have made the market optimistic, and the Federal Reserve may slow down the pace of interest rate cuts next year due to economic overheating
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