With credit more freely available and the fiscal drag fading, we anticipate that the economic recovery is finally about to shift into a higher gear. As the weather-related distortion in the first quarter is unwound, we expect GDP growth to average 3% at an annualised pace over the remainder of this year and in 2015.
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