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    Is the US heading for a recession?

    Most analysts believe the world’s largest economy will still achieve a soft landing, with inflation falling back to 2 per cent goal without a sharp rise in unemployment.

    Claire Jones, Delphine Strauss and Martha Muir

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    London/Washington | Jittery investors have overplayed the threat of a US recession, economists say, but years of bumper growth are over as the world’s largest economy heads for a slowdown.

    The global sell-off in equities that began on Friday and ran into this week was triggered by concerns over the health of the US economy, including a weaker than expected jobs report.

    Financial Times

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