For the second year in a row, the unseasonably severe winter weather appears to have hit retail sales, which contracted by 0.6% m/m in February. As a result, we now anticipate that first-quarter GDP growth will be a more modest 2.0% annualised. Nevertheless, this doesn't change our view that the real economic recovery is strengthening and we still expect the Fed to begin hiking interest rates in June.
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