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NY Fed's GDP Nowcast remains unchanged at 3.9% for Q4 of 2017

"The New York Fed Staff Nowcast stands at 3.9% for 2017:Q4 and 3.1% for 2018:Q1," the Federal Reserve Bank of New York announced on Friday.

News from this week's data releases left the nowcast for 2017:Q4 broadly unchanged and decreased the nowcast for 2018:Q1 by 0.1 percentage point.

A negative surprise from exports data accounted for most of the decrease.

Atlanta Fed's GDPNow eases to 2.9% from 3.2% for Q4

"The GDPNow model forecast for real GDP growth (seasonally adjusted annual rate) in the fourth quarter of 2017 is 2.9 percent on December 8, down from
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Fitch: Brexit negotiations remain hugely challenging

"The agreement between the UK and the EU to move to the next phase of Brexit negotiations is a step towards a potential agreement on Brexit and trade,
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