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Japan's second-quarter economic growth revised down from stellar first reading

Published 08/09/2017, 02:58
Updated 08/09/2017, 03:00
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Tokyo's Akasaka business district is seen in Tokyo

By Leika Kihara

TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's economic growth in the second quarter was much slower than seen in a stellar preliminary reading, government data showed on Friday, confounding hopes for a long awaited pick-up in domestic demand.

The downgrade was widely expected after data used to revise gross domestic product (GDP) figures showed capital spending in April-June rose at a slower annual pace than the previous quarter.

While the disappointing data may weaken confidence in the government's economic policies and the business outlook, analysts still expect the economy to sustain a steady recovery as robust global demand underpins exports and a tightening job market improves the prospects for higher wages.

Japan's economy, the world's third largest, expanded at an annualised rate of 2.5 percent in the April-June quarter, less than the initial estimate of annualised 4.0 percent growth, Cabinet Office data showed. That was also lower than a median market forecast for a revision to a 2.9 percent.

On the quarter, the economy grew a revised 0.6 percent in real, price-adjusted terms, against a preliminary reading of a 1.0 percent increase and the median estimate of a 0.7 percent expansion.

Capital expenditure, a key component of gross domestic product (GDP), rose 0.5 percent for the quarter, marked down from the preliminary estimate of a 2.4 percent increase.

The data follows a recent run of indicators that suggests economic growth should continue in the current quarter thanks to solid exports and factory output.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Tokyo's Akasaka business district is seen in Tokyo

Wage growth and household spending, however, remain lacklustre despite a tight job market.

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