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• US first quarter growth weakest in 3 years

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The US economy grew at its weakest pace in three years in the first quarter as consumer spending almost stalled, but a surge in business investment and wage growth suggested activity would regain momentum as the year progresses.

The soft patch at the start of the year is bad news for the Trump administra­tion’s ambitions to significan­tly boost growth.

“It marks a rough start to the administra­tion’s high hopes of achieving three percent or better growth; this is not the kind of news it was looking for to cap its first 100 days in office,” said Sal Guatieri, a senior economist at BMO Capital Markets in Toronto.

Gross domestic product increased at a 0.7-percent annual rate also as the government further cut defense spending and businesses spent less on inventorie­s, the Commerce Department said on Friday in its advance estimate. That was the weakest performanc­e since the first quarter of 2014.

The pedestrian first-quarter growth pace is, however, not a true picture of the economy’s health. Wage growth in the first quarter was the fastest in 10 years as the labor market nears full employment and business investment on equipment was the strongest since the third quarter of 2015.

Also underscori­ng the economy's underlying strength, consumer and business confidence are near multi-year highs. First-quarter GDP tends to underperfo­rm because of difficulti­es with the calculatio­n of data that the government has acknowledg­ed and is working to rectify.

Prices for US Treasuries were narrowly mixed. The dollar was little changed while US stocks were trading marginally lower.

US President Donald Trump has pledged to raise annual growth to four percent through infrastruc­ture spending, tax cuts and deregulati­on.

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REUTERS Shipping containers sit at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, California.

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