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US Q4 GDP Growth Slows but Core Resilience Signals Potential Soft Landing

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The United States Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) released its fourth-quarter Gross Domestic Product (GDP) report, revealing a deceleration in overall economic growth. Despite the headline slowdown, market analysts pointed to the underlying core of the economy as remaining remarkably resilient. This mixed data suggests that while the pace of expansion is cooling, the fundamental drivers of the US economy continue to hold firm. Such a scenario reinforces the possibility of a 'soft landing,' balancing concerns over a potential recession with signs of stability. Consequently, market sentiment remains cautious as investors weigh the implications for future Federal Reserve policy and interest rate trajectories. These findings are crucial for market participants attempting to gauge the economic health of the US moving forward.

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