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List of Flash News about economic contraction

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2025-04-01
13:38
Atlanta Fed Revises Q1 2025 GDP Estimate to Indicate Economic Contraction

According to The Kobeissi Letter, the Atlanta Fed has updated its Q1 2025 GDP estimate to -0.5%, or -2.8% when accounting for gold imports and exports, marking the first anticipated GDP contraction since 2022. This information is crucial for traders as it signals potential economic downturns that could affect market conditions and investment strategies.

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2025-03-29
14:20
Atlanta Fed Revises Q1 2025 GDP Estimate to Indicate Economic Contraction

According to The Kobeissi Letter, the Atlanta Fed has updated their Q1 2025 GDP estimate to -0.5%, or -2.8% when accounting for gold imports and exports. This marks the first anticipated GDP contraction since 2022, signaling potential economic challenges ahead.

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2025-03-06
17:10
Atlanta Fed Revises Q1 2025 GDP Estimate to -2.4% Contraction

According to The Kobeissi Letter, the Atlanta Fed has revised its Q1 2025 GDP estimate from a growth of +3.9% to a contraction of -2.4%. This significant adjustment could impact trading strategies, especially in sectors sensitive to economic growth indicators.

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2025-03-06
17:10
Atlanta Fed Revises Q1 2025 GDP Estimate to -2.4% Contraction

According to The Kobeissi Letter, the Atlanta Fed has revised its Q1 2025 GDP estimate to a -2.4% contraction, a significant shift from the +3.9% growth forecasted just one month prior. This drastic revision could signal underlying economic challenges, potentially impacting trading strategies and market sentiment.

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2025-03-03
21:35
Atlanta Fed Revises Q1 2025 GDP Estimate from -1.5% to -2.8%

According to The Kobeissi Letter, the Atlanta Fed has revised its Q1 2025 GDP growth estimate further into negative territory, lowering it from -1.5% to -2.8% as of March 3, 2025. This significant drop from +3.9% to -2.8% over four weeks indicates heightened economic contraction concerns, potentially impacting trading strategies and market positions.

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