"On average, 'stalling' could be the main description of Japan's economy during the first half of 2021." The second-quarter GDP growth figures translated into a quarter-on-quarter expansion of 0.5 ...
The 6.0% annualized growth in Japan's economy translated into a quarterly gain of 1.5%, much bigger than median estimates of 0.8% in a Reuters poll and bringing gross domestic product (GDP ...
Japan's economy grew by 2.9% year-on-year in Q2, missing a forecast of 3.1% and down from Q2 preliminary data of 3.1%, however, it rebounded strongly from a Q1 GDP contraction figure of 1.8%.
Japan's economy expanded in April-June at a slightly slower pace than initially reported, largely due to downward revisions in corporate and personal spending, government data showed on Monday.
Japan’s GDP data tend to experience big revisions due to the way the Cabinet Office estimates capital expenditure, consumption and inventory in the preliminary reading. The downgrade in ...
Economic growth in fast-graying Japan has been "surprisingly" strong if measured per working-age adult, despite a much poorer showing in terms of growth per capita, according to a recent study. Three ...
TASS/. Japan intends to increase defense spending to a level of 2% of GDP by 2027, thus following the example of the NATO countries, as follows from the newly adopted national security strategy.
USD/JPY (^USDJPY) today is up by +0.44%. The yen is under pressure today after Japan's Q2 GDP was unexpectedly revised lower. Also, today’s slide in the Nikkei Stock Index to a 1-month low ...
from 3.6 percent in Q1 and Q2 and six percent in full year in 2023. Low inflation means higher consumer confidence, raising household consumption which is about 75 percent of total GDP and hence ...
Japan will provide September data for national ... exports and trade balance. In Q2, GDP was up 5.9 percent on year; in August, imports surged 26.2 percent on year and exports jumped an annual ...
On Friday, October 18, inflation figures from Japan will spotlight ... down from 4.7% in Q2. Softer-than-expected growth could impact Aussie dollar demand. FX Empire – China GDP Why does ...