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US growth rate slows to 0.7% in fourth quarter

US economic growth braked sharply in the fourth quarter as businesses stepped up efforts to reduce an inventory glut and a strong dollar and tepid global demand weighed on exports. 
Gross domestic product increased at a 0.7% annual rate, the Commerce Department said yesterday, also as lower oil prices continued to undermine investment by energy firms and unseasonably mild weather cut into consumer spending on utilities and apparel. 
The growth pace was in line with economists’ expectations and followed a 2% rate in the third quarter. The economy grew 2.4% in 2015 after a similar expansion in 2014. 
But some of the impediments to growth — inventories and mild temperatures — are temporary and the economy is expected to snap back in the first quarter. Excluding inventories and trade, the economy grew at a 1.6% pace. 
Nevertheless, the GDP report could spark a fresh wave of selling on the stock market, which has been roiled by fears of anemic growth in both the US and China. 
The Federal Reserve on Wednesday acknowledged that growth “slowed late last year,” but also noted that “labour market conditions improved further.” The Fed, the US central bank, raised interest rates in December for the first time since June 2006. Though the Fed has not ruled out another hike in March, financial markets volatility could see that delayed until June. 
In the fourth quarter, businesses accumulated $68.6bn worth of inventory. While that is down from $85.5bn in the third quarter, it was a bit more than economists had expected, suggesting inventories could remain a drag on growth in the first quarter. 
The small inventory build subtracted 0.45 percentage point from the first estimate of fourth-quarter GDP growth. 
Consumer spending, which accounts for more than two-thirds of US economic activity, increased at a 2.2% rate. That marked a step-down from the 3.0% pace notched in the third quarter. 
Unusually mild weather hurt sales of winter apparel in December and undermined demand for heating through the quarter. 
With gasoline prices around $2 per gallon, a tightening labour market gradually lifting wages and house prices boosting household wealth, economists believe the slowdown in consumer spending will be short-lived. 
The dollar, which has gained 11% against the currencies of the US’ trading partners since last January, likely remained a drag on exports, leading to a trade deficit that subtracted 0.47 percentage point from GDP growth in the fourth quarter. 
The downturn in energy sector investment put more pressure on business spending on nonresidential structures. Spending on mining exploration, wells and shafts plunged at a 38.7% rate after dropping at a 47.0% pace in the third quarter. 
Investment in mining exploration, wells and shafts fell 35% in 2015, the largest drop since 1986. 
Oil prices have dropped more than 60% since mid-2014, forcing oil field companies such as Schlumberger and Halliburton to slash their capital spending budgets. 
Business spending on equipment contracted at a 2.5% rate last quarter after rising at a 9.9% pace in the third quarter. Investment in residential construction remained a bright spot, rising at a 8.1% rate. 
With consumer spending softening, inflation likely retreated in the fourth quarter. A price index in the GDP report that strips out food and energy costs increased at a 1.2% rate, slowing from a 1.4% pace in the third quarter.


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