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Japan manufacturers' mood slips but hovers near decade high - Reuters Tankan

Published 10/11/2017, 03:23
Updated 10/11/2017, 03:30
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Cranes are pictured against sunset at a construction site in Tokyo

By Tetsushi Kajimoto and Izumi Nakagawa

TOKYO (Reuters) - Confidence among Japanese manufacturers slipped in November from a decade high seen the previous month, a Reuters poll showed, but it remained strong - underscoring the economy's continuing expansion.

The Reuters Tankan, which tracks the Bank of Japan's closely-watched tankan quarterly survey, also found service-sector firms' sentiment edging up, a further sign of broadening recovery.

"The Reuters Tankan indicated that sentiment in both manufacturing and non-manufacturing remained elevated and that the outlook was also firm, reflecting strong domestic and overseas demand," said Yuichiro Nagai, economist at Barclays (LON:BARC) Securities.

"We expect the BOJ tankan sentiment index in December to exceed company projections at the time of the September survey."

The latest survey results bolster the argument that Japan's economy, the world's third largest, is gathering momentum from its brisk export performance and firmer domestic demand.

"The economy is in a moderate recovery trend, but capital spending lacks some strength due to uncertainty over the outlook on the global economy," a manager of a machinery maker wrote in the survey, in which companies respond anonymously.

The poll of 547 large- and mid-sized companies, in which 255 firms responded, was conducted Oct. 26 to Nov. 7.

The sentiment index for manufacturers fell to 27 from a decade-high of 31 in October. Sentiment deteriorated sharply among producers of industrial materials such as refined oils and chemicals, likely reflecting worsening terms of trade due to a weakening yen and rising oil prices.

Service-sector sentiment rose one point to 31, led by real estate/construction firms that benefit from the BOJ's easy money.

Retailers were more muted, a concern for the health of private consumption that constitutes some 60 percent of the economy.

"The operating rate of buildings is performing well. Marked increase in activity is seen among the wealthy who seek residences worth 300 million yen to 1 billion yen (6.71 million pounds). Demand for real estate among ordinary people is slow," a real estate firm said.

The Bank of Japan's last tankan showed big manufacturers were the most optimistic for the business outlook in a decade.

Japan's economy expanded at an annualised 2.5 percent in the second quarter as consumer and corporate spending picked up, with steady growth likely to be sustained in coming quarters.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Cranes are pictured against sunset at a construction site in Tokyo

BOJ policymakers hope a sustained economic recovery will boost wages and consumer spending, but analysts expect inflation to remain below the central bank's 2 percent target for some time.

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