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GDP rebounded from soft patch at the start of the year. Consumer spending, the main engine of the economy, led the way with a 2.8% increase, according to Commerce Department data. Business investment in equipment rose 8.2%, while outlays on structures advanced 4.9%. In a bit of a surprise, the value of inventories fell slightly to mark the second decline in a row. Investment in new housing also sank 6.8%. Exports rose 4.1% and imports edged up 2.1%. Inflation as measured by the PCE price index increased at a 0.3% annual rate. First-quarter GDP was revised lower to 1.2%.