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US growth slows sharply

US growth slowed sharply, consumers spend less and a stronger dollar hits exports.

The US economy is slowing down. In the last quarter of 2015 official figures show it grew at an annual rate of 0.7% - the previous quarter it had been 2%. The US had been the economy showing the strongest recovery after 2008, but the recent strength of the dollar has hit exports and there are still issues of confidence amongst consumers. So after years of growth, is the world's number one economy now in trouble? Our business reporter in New York, Nada Tawfik, takes a look.

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Fri 29 Jan 2016 18:32GMT

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