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Bank of Japan hints at fresh stimulus after cutting forecasts - business live | Bank of Japan hints at fresh stimulus after cutting forecasts - business live |
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9.10am GMT09:10 | |
Italy’s unemployment rate has dipped to its lowest point since January 2013 but still remains worryingly high. | |
New data shows that the Italian jobless rate fell to 11.8% in September, from 11.9% in August, suggesting prime minister Matteo Renzi’s reform plan may finally be bearing some fruit. | |
It’s better than economists expected. | |
*ITALIAN SEPT. UNEMPLOYMENT RATE FALLS TO 11.8%; EST. 11.9% | |
In 50 minutes time we get the overall eurozone unemployment report.... | |
Updated at 9.10am GMT | |
8.47am GMT08:47 | |
Spain’s recovery has been partly due to a strong tourist season, which helped it overcome the housing crash. | |
The FT’s Ian Mount explains: | |
Record spending by foreign tourists has helped speed Spain’s recovery from a double dip recovery that began after its real estate bubble popped in 2008. | |
Tourists injected €53.8bn into the economy over the first nine months of 2015, 6.3 per cent more than in the same period in 2014. | |
8.34am GMT08:34 | 8.34am GMT08:34 |
Capital Economics fears that today’s GDP report shows Spain’s ‘impressive’ recovery is faltering a little: | Capital Economics fears that today’s GDP report shows Spain’s ‘impressive’ recovery is faltering a little: |
Morning. Spain Q3 GDP +0.8% q/q after Q2's +1.0%. Suggests impressive recovery may be losing some steam, in line with survey indicators | Morning. Spain Q3 GDP +0.8% q/q after Q2's +1.0%. Suggests impressive recovery may be losing some steam, in line with survey indicators |
Holger Sandte of Nordea Markets is concerned that Spain’s building and housing sector is still in the mire: | Holger Sandte of Nordea Markets is concerned that Spain’s building and housing sector is still in the mire: |
#Spain’s #GDP up 0.8% q/q in Q3, almost back at pre-crisis level. But many gaps have not been closed pic.twitter.com/UHnZRizeww | #Spain’s #GDP up 0.8% q/q in Q3, almost back at pre-crisis level. But many gaps have not been closed pic.twitter.com/UHnZRizeww |
8.26am GMT08:26 | 8.26am GMT08:26 |
Spanish GDP up by 0.8% as recovery continues | Spanish GDP up by 0.8% as recovery continues |
Spain’s economic recovery continues, although at a slightly lower speed. | Spain’s economic recovery continues, although at a slightly lower speed. |
The Spanish statistics body reports that GDP rose by 0.8% in the last three months, compared to 1% in the second quarter of this year. | The Spanish statistics body reports that GDP rose by 0.8% in the last three months, compared to 1% in the second quarter of this year. |
On an annual basis, the economy grew by 3.4%, up from 3.1%. | On an annual basis, the economy grew by 3.4%, up from 3.1%. |
This is the 9th consecutive quarter of growth in Spain, which has been one of the best performing European economics since the debt crisis eased in 2012. | This is the 9th consecutive quarter of growth in Spain, which has been one of the best performing European economics since the debt crisis eased in 2012. |
Spain is the first eurozone country to report growth figures (we get most of the data in two weeks time). | Spain is the first eurozone country to report growth figures (we get most of the data in two weeks time). |
Today’s numbers mean it is growing faster than the UK, which reported a GDP increase of 0.5% on Tuesday. It also beats America’s annualised rate of 1.5% (which is <0.4% on a quarter-on-quarter basis). | Today’s numbers mean it is growing faster than the UK, which reported a GDP increase of 0.5% on Tuesday. It also beats America’s annualised rate of 1.5% (which is <0.4% on a quarter-on-quarter basis). |
Reaction to follow.... | Reaction to follow.... |
8.13am GMT08:13 | 8.13am GMT08:13 |
Kuroda predicts moderate recovery for global economy | Kuroda predicts moderate recovery for global economy |
Governor Kuroda is also trying to dampen fears over China’s economy, and its impact on Japan. | Governor Kuroda is also trying to dampen fears over China’s economy, and its impact on Japan. |
He says he agrees with the IMF that the slowdown in China could last longer than expected, which would be bad for Japanese trade: | He says he agrees with the IMF that the slowdown in China could last longer than expected, which would be bad for Japanese trade: |
Many Japanese companies operate in East Asia so their profits may also be affected. | Many Japanese companies operate in East Asia so their profits may also be affected. |
But he’s still optimistic that the region’s economies are resilient enough to cope: | But he’s still optimistic that the region’s economies are resilient enough to cope: |
Our main scenario is for the global economy to recover moderately, driven by the strength in advanced economies.” | Our main scenario is for the global economy to recover moderately, driven by the strength in advanced economies.” |
8.05am GMT08:05 | 8.05am GMT08:05 |
Here’s some instant reaction to BoJ governor Haruhiko Kuroda’s comments: | Here’s some instant reaction to BoJ governor Haruhiko Kuroda’s comments: |
Kuroda leaving the easing door open, obviously. | Kuroda leaving the easing door open, obviously. |
The Bank of Japan lowers projections of growth, inflation https://t.co/yeiHwXl64d pic.twitter.com/uUav5IjbNW | The Bank of Japan lowers projections of growth, inflation https://t.co/yeiHwXl64d pic.twitter.com/uUav5IjbNW |
BoJ's Kuroda pushes 2% inflation target to H2 16. Sees lower oil prices as main reason. Says overall inflation trend is improving in #Japan. | BoJ's Kuroda pushes 2% inflation target to H2 16. Sees lower oil prices as main reason. Says overall inflation trend is improving in #Japan. |
BoJ's Kuroda: Don't think confidence in BoJ is falling apart. BoJ's bal sheet expansion smaller than Fed's or PBoC's pic.twitter.com/fiA9RUPi5X | BoJ's Kuroda: Don't think confidence in BoJ is falling apart. BoJ's bal sheet expansion smaller than Fed's or PBoC's pic.twitter.com/fiA9RUPi5X |
7.49am GMT07:49 | 7.49am GMT07:49 |
BoJ's Kuroda: We won't hesitate to do more | BoJ's Kuroda: We won't hesitate to do more |
The Bank of Japan has fuelled speculation that it could soon announce fresh stimulus measures, after cutting the Bank’s inflation and growth forecasts. | The Bank of Japan has fuelled speculation that it could soon announce fresh stimulus measures, after cutting the Bank’s inflation and growth forecasts. |
Governor Haruhiko Kuroda has just told a press conference that the BoJ has more ammunition at its disposal, as it battles against the deflationary pressures gripping the globe. | Governor Haruhiko Kuroda has just told a press conference that the BoJ has more ammunition at its disposal, as it battles against the deflationary pressures gripping the globe. |
Kuroda insisted that the BoJ could still hit its target of getting inflation to 2% (even it is is taking longer than hoped), saying: | Kuroda insisted that the BoJ could still hit its target of getting inflation to 2% (even it is is taking longer than hoped), saying: |
“We won’t hesitate to make necessary policy adjustments if we judge that there is a change in the broad price trend.” | “We won’t hesitate to make necessary policy adjustments if we judge that there is a change in the broad price trend.” |
“I’m not thinking of raising or lowering the current 2% inflation target.” | “I’m not thinking of raising or lowering the current 2% inflation target.” |
And on the details of monetary policy, Kuroda declared: | And on the details of monetary policy, Kuroda declared: |
“I don’t think there are limits to our policy options.” | “I don’t think there are limits to our policy options.” |
*KURODA: DON'T SEE THERE ARE LIMITS TO ANY FURTHER ACTION | *KURODA: DON'T SEE THERE ARE LIMITS TO ANY FURTHER ACTION |
Kuroda was speaking after the BoJ left its current stimulus programme unchanged at its latest policy meeting, despite evidence that Japan hasn’t shaken off the spectre of deflation. | Kuroda was speaking after the BoJ left its current stimulus programme unchanged at its latest policy meeting, despite evidence that Japan hasn’t shaken off the spectre of deflation. |
The BoJ also cut its forecast for real economic growth for the current fiscal year to 1.2% from 1.7%. It also kicked back the target for hitting 2% inflation to the back end of 2016, or even early 2017, from the middle of next year. | The BoJ also cut its forecast for real economic growth for the current fiscal year to 1.2% from 1.7%. It also kicked back the target for hitting 2% inflation to the back end of 2016, or even early 2017, from the middle of next year. |
Some analysts had thought the Bank might boost its 80 trillion yen annual asset-buying scheme today, but Japan’s policymakers are hopeful that the global economy will pick up. | Some analysts had thought the Bank might boost its 80 trillion yen annual asset-buying scheme today, but Japan’s policymakers are hopeful that the global economy will pick up. |
But there are signs that more may be needed. New figures showed that consumer prices fell 0.1% in the year to September, a second monthly decline, while household spending slid 1.3 percent from a year earlier. | But there are signs that more may be needed. New figures showed that consumer prices fell 0.1% in the year to September, a second monthly decline, while household spending slid 1.3 percent from a year earlier. |
More here: | More here: |
Related: Bank of Japan keeps QE programme on hold as it hopes for economic recovery | Related: Bank of Japan keeps QE programme on hold as it hopes for economic recovery |
Updated at 8.00am GMT | Updated at 8.00am GMT |
7.26am GMT07:26 | 7.26am GMT07:26 |
The Agenda: Will eurozone emerge from deflation? | The Agenda: Will eurozone emerge from deflation? |
Good morning, and welcome to our rolling coverage of the world economy, the financial markets, the eurozone and business. | Good morning, and welcome to our rolling coverage of the world economy, the financial markets, the eurozone and business. |
It looks like another busy day for economic news, as policymakers, analysts and the public all ponder the state of the global economy as the year grinds towards its close (just 55 sleeps till Christmas, folks!) | It looks like another busy day for economic news, as policymakers, analysts and the public all ponder the state of the global economy as the year grinds towards its close (just 55 sleeps till Christmas, folks!) |
In Europe, the latest inflation data come at 10am GMT. It may show that prices stopped falling in the eurozone, after dropping by 0.1% in September. | In Europe, the latest inflation data come at 10am GMT. It may show that prices stopped falling in the eurozone, after dropping by 0.1% in September. |
We also get European unemployment figures - likely to show that the eurozone jobless crisis is still severe: | We also get European unemployment figures - likely to show that the eurozone jobless crisis is still severe: |
There’s also a flurry of data coming our way from across the Atlantic. That includes US personal spending stats at 12.30pm and the University of Michigan confidence report at 2pm GMT. | There’s also a flurry of data coming our way from across the Atlantic. That includes US personal spending stats at 12.30pm and the University of Michigan confidence report at 2pm GMT. |
They’ll both provide more ammunition for the ongoing debate about whether the Federal Reserve will take the plunge and raise interest rates at its December meeting (just 47 sleeps to go!). | They’ll both provide more ammunition for the ongoing debate about whether the Federal Reserve will take the plunge and raise interest rates at its December meeting (just 47 sleeps to go!). |
Canada will become the latest major economy to report growth figures - economists predict that growth slowed to 0.1% in August from 0.3% in July. | Canada will become the latest major economy to report growth figures - economists predict that growth slowed to 0.1% in August from 0.3% in July. |
And in the City, it’s quite busy for a Friday. | And in the City, it’s quite busy for a Friday. |
BG Group, the oil company, has been hit by the weak crude price: | BG Group, the oil company, has been hit by the weak crude price: |
Oil price slump still hitting profits...@BGGroup profit -63%...but better than expected | Oil price slump still hitting profits...@BGGroup profit -63%...but better than expected |
And Royal Bank of Scotland has suffered an operating loss of £134m in the last quarter, after taking a £847m charge to cover restructuring costs. | And Royal Bank of Scotland has suffered an operating loss of £134m in the last quarter, after taking a £847m charge to cover restructuring costs. |
JUST IN: RBS profit falls by more than half in third quarter, missing estimates https://t.co/10Ittj6HsL pic.twitter.com/WPIazisys0 | JUST IN: RBS profit falls by more than half in third quarter, missing estimates https://t.co/10Ittj6HsL pic.twitter.com/WPIazisys0 |
It still managed to post a net profit though: | It still managed to post a net profit though: |
RBS smashes forecasts despite litigation costs https://t.co/F3etbhLuQo | RBS smashes forecasts despite litigation costs https://t.co/F3etbhLuQo |
More details on that later, along with all the main events through the day.... | More details on that later, along with all the main events through the day.... |
Updated at 7.55am GMT | Updated at 7.55am GMT |