(Reuters) - LIMA, May 15 - Peru's economy grew at its slowest in nearly a year in March, expanding 5.59 percent compared with a year earlier as contraction in fishing and agriculture offset strong construction activity.
The median forecast of analysts polled by Reuters was for growth of 6.35 percent, with forecasts ranging from 5.3 percent to 7.5 percent.
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