Analysts: U.S. consumer spending is expected to remain stable in the second quarter, but residential and business fixed investment will show明显疲软.

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Jin10 Data reported on July 30 that institutional analysis indicates that U.S. consumer spending in the second quarter is expected to remain stable, but the strength is not as strong as in previous years. John Riding, chief economist at Brean Capital, pointed out that based on available data from April to June, the actual GDP for the second quarter will achieve "solid growth". He expects that real personal consumption expenditures will grow at an annualized rate of 1.6%, although the strength of service spending in June remains uncertain. However, residential and business fixed investment is expected to be significantly weak in the second quarter. Goldman Sachs economists stated that equipment investment has noticeably slowed. After businesses concentrated on importing computers and communication equipment in the first quarter, such expenditures have recently decreased sharply, which may weigh on this GDP data.

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