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Japan upgrades economic view

- Stanley White Reuters

tokyo — The Japanese government raised its assessment of the economy in January for the first time in seven months due to rising consumer spending, an encouragin­g sign that inflation could start to pick up this year.

“Japan’s economy is gradually recovering,” the Cabinet Office said in its monthly economic report on Friday. That marked an upgrade from December, when the Cabinet Office said the economy was on a recovery path. The government also raised its assessment of consumer spending for the first time since June after retail sales, household spending, and new car sales gained momentum towards the end of 2017.

Consumer spending is “recovering,” which is an upgrade from the phrase “gradual recovery” used in last month’s report.

The assessment increases the chance that the government will declare an end to deflation, which would amount to a declaratio­n of victory for Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s ambitious campaign to reflate the economy.

“The difference between previous recoveries and the current recovery is that right now both the corporate sector and the household sector are steadily improving,” said Japanese Economy Minister Toshimitsu Motegi.

Data for November and December showed consumer spending bounced back from a lull caused by bad weather, a Cabinet Office official told reporters.

However, the Cabinet Office left unchanged its assessment that consumer prices are flat, showing it may still take some time for improvemen­ts in the economy to feed through to consumer prices.

The Cabinet Office also stayed with its view that industrial output and capital expenditur­e are gradually expanding.

Abe took office in late 2012 with a bold plan to shake off 15 years of deflation and sub-par growth. Gross domestic product has expanded for the past seven quarters, the strongest run of growth in a decade. The output gap shows demand exceeds supply by the most in more than nine years. —

 ?? Bloomberg ?? The Japan government also raised its assessment of spending by consumers for the first time since June. —
Bloomberg The Japan government also raised its assessment of spending by consumers for the first time since June. —

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