U.S. growth datas were smaller than expected
Compared to the first estimations; U.S. GDP grew by 2.7 percent annually in the the first quarter – reports the U.S. Ministry of Commerce.
In late April, the ministry has published the first estimations of 3.2 percent, then the end of May, the second estimation was a 3 percent growth.
The newly published third and final estimation of the experts is still lagging behind the expectations – reports MTI.

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