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New GDP report out today; slightly stronger than expected, but still very weak.
And tomorrow we get new GDP data for the UK, which will show if Britain is still in recession.
Ghana, for example, looks set to graduate in 2011, particularly in light of its new GDP figures unveiled last month.
And in Spain, new GDP data will doubtless confirm that the country's economy contracted again in the first three months of 2013 (economists expect a fall of 0.5%).
Britain's economy could be as much as £65bn bigger – almost 5% – when new GDP figures are published in September incorporating items such as prostitution and drug dealing under new statistical rules.
Weak inflation another; the new GDP figures showed a deceleration in the Fed's favoured inflation gauge: in both the headline figure, which was expected given the dramatic decline in oil prices, and in the core.
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Premier Wen Jiabao, Beijing's point man on the economy, unveiled new GDP-boosting measures on April 16, and the capital is abuzz that they will soon be followed by a second massive spending plan.
That would avert a new recession (GDP fell by 0.1% in the third-quarter).
Fourth, more consumers are choosing holidays and meals out, rather than new clothes; GDP data has flagged the trend for a while.
Howard Archer, of consultancy IHS Global Insight, said: "The fact that the ECB chose to act now rather than wait until December when the governing council will have the ECB staff's new eurozone GDP and consumer price inflation forecasts suggests that the bank felt there was a compelling case for prompt action".
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