(Reuters) - WASHINGTON, June 22 - The U.S. economy is likely
to rebound amid ebbing inflation as consumer and business
spending overcome the drag from a stumbling housing market, the
International Monetary Fund said on Friday.
"The most likely scenario is a soft landing as growth
recovers and inflation falls," the IMF said in a statement
summarizing staff views after a review of the U.S. economy.
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to rebound amid ebbing inflation as consumer and business
spending overcome the drag from a stumbling housing market, the
International Monetary Fund said on Friday.
"The most likely scenario is a soft landing as growth
recovers and inflation falls," the IMF said in a statement
summarizing staff views after a review of the U.S. economy.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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