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Economy grew by 1.8 per cent in Q2, says StatsCan

by The Canadian Press   

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Slightly higher than economists' expectations, close to Bank of Canada projection of 1.9 per cent

OTTAWA—Statistics Canada says the economy grew at an annual rate of 1.8 per cent in the second quarter, as companies increased investment in equipment and added substantially to their inventories.

The pace of growth was slightly higher than economists’ expectations and nearly in line with the Bank of Canada projection for 1.9 per cent.

But it’s the third quarter in a row for sluggish economic performance below two per cent.

Statistics Canada says investment in plant and equipment grew at its fastest pace since this time last year and non-farm inventories surged during between April and June.

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But exports slowed and imports rose substantially,

In June, gross domestic product grew 0.2 per cent from May.

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