(Reuters) - "We will see lesser growth in the United States than in September. We probably see now that number of September going to be reduced but not in significant way," Rato told reporters at a briefing.
Draft figures for global and U.S. economic growth obtained by Reuters earlier this month showed that the IMF was expected to reduce its 2007 U.S. growth estimate to 2.6 percent.
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