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Japan’s Q4 economic growth rebounds

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TOKYO: Japan’s economy likely returned to growth in the last quarter of 2022 as the country reopened to tourists, offseting weakening corporate activity and exports amid darkening global conditions, a Reuters poll showed.

Signs of stronger momentum heading into 2023 could influence major companies and workers in Japan as they head into annual labour talks. Solid wagehikesa­reseenesse­ntialtothe­economy’spostpande­mic recovery and the Bank of Japan’s exit from its decade-long ultra-loose monetary policy.

The world’s third-largest economy likely grew at an annualised 2.0% pace in October-december, following a 0.8% contractio­n in July-september, according to the median forecast of 18 economists.

“Japan marked high growth backed by a recovery in services demand...even thought there were downside factors such as rising inflation and the slowing overseas economy,” said Saisuke Sakai, senior economist at Mizuho Research and Technologi­es.

Analysts expect 0.5% growth in fourth-quarter private consumptio­n, which accounts for more than half of Japan’s gross domestic product (GDP), driving up overall output.

External demand likely added 0.4 percent point to GDP growth, given a surge in service exports ater Japan relaxed border controls to tourists in mid-october.

By contrast, corporate capital expenditur­e was expected to have contracted for the first time in three quarters, declining 0.2% from July-september, the poll showed.

Analysts said Japan’s growth will likely decelerate in the current quarter as faltering Western demand and inflation at four-decade highs weighs on business activity.

The government will release preliminar­y October-december GDP data at 8:50 a.m. on Feb. 14 (2350 GMT, Feb. 13).

Separate data due next week is expected to show Japan’s annual wholesale price inflation stayed elevated at 9.6% in January.

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Visitors at the Internatio­nal Nanotechno­logy Exhibition and Conference in Tokyo on Friday.
Agence France-presse ↑ Visitors at the Internatio­nal Nanotechno­logy Exhibition and Conference in Tokyo on Friday.

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