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Japan March services PMI shows slowest growth

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Activity in Japan’s service sector expanded at the slowest pace in 17 months in March as new business growth cooled, suggesting a slight moderation in overall economic growth.

The Markit/nikkei Japan Services Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) fell to 50.9 in March on a seasonally adjusted basis from 51.7 in February, according to Reuters.

It was the lowest reading since October 2016, although the index remained above the 50 threshold that separates expansion from contractio­n for the 18th consecutiv­e month.

“Despite PMI data signaling disappoint­ing output and demand conditions, prospects appear upbeat,” said Joe Hayes, economist at IHS Markit, which compiles the survey.

“Incoming new business has grown for 20 successive survey periods, and firms expect this trend to continue, as indicated by a solid degree of optimism towards future activity.”

The index for new business eased to 51.0 from 51.9 in February, though future business expectatio­ns fell only a touch with overall optimism levels remaining robust.

The reading for employment also rose as companies hired more workers.

The composite PMI, which includes both manufactur­ing and services, fell to 51.3 from 52.2 in February.

Japan’s economy has expanded for eight consecutiv­e quarters, the longest uninterrup­ted streak since a 12-quarter run of growth during the mid-to-late 1980s boom.

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