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Japanese consumer spending slips | Japanese consumer spending slips |
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A drop in Japan's household spending and rise in unemployment has raised question marks over whether interest rates will be raised soon. | |
Household spending fell 1.9% in December, the 12th drop in a row, prompting fears slow wage growth means shoppers are unwilling to spend. | Household spending fell 1.9% in December, the 12th drop in a row, prompting fears slow wage growth means shoppers are unwilling to spend. |
Meanwhile, the jobless rate rose to 4.1% from 4.0% in November. | |
However, the government was upbeat on the economy, saying the "prolonged economic recovery was continuing". | However, the government was upbeat on the economy, saying the "prolonged economic recovery was continuing". |
Economics Minister Hiroko Ota said the drop in consumer spending was partly a result of the mild winter weather. | Economics Minister Hiroko Ota said the drop in consumer spending was partly a result of the mild winter weather. |
'Solid footing' | 'Solid footing' |
One bright spot for the economy was news that industrial production rose 0.7% in December from a month earlier - significantly ahead of forecasts of a 0.2% rise. | One bright spot for the economy was news that industrial production rose 0.7% in December from a month earlier - significantly ahead of forecasts of a 0.2% rise. |
"That production rose for three months in a row shows that the economy is on a solid footing," said Taro Saito, a senior economist at NLI Research Institute in Tokyo. | "That production rose for three months in a row shows that the economy is on a solid footing," said Taro Saito, a senior economist at NLI Research Institute in Tokyo. |
Japan's economy has shown signs of slowing of late - with third-quarter growth coming in at 0.8%, some way below expectations. | Japan's economy has shown signs of slowing of late - with third-quarter growth coming in at 0.8%, some way below expectations. |
Meanwhile, domestic consumption has remained fragile, prompting government worries about choking the economic recovery should they decide to raise rates. | Meanwhile, domestic consumption has remained fragile, prompting government worries about choking the economic recovery should they decide to raise rates. |
Further inflation data last week also raised doubts over a near-term rise in interest rates. | Further inflation data last week also raised doubts over a near-term rise in interest rates. |
The Consumer Price Index rose a slower-than-expected 0.1% in December compared with a year ago, as higher food and power bills were offset by lower oil costs. | The Consumer Price Index rose a slower-than-expected 0.1% in December compared with a year ago, as higher food and power bills were offset by lower oil costs. |
Rate pressure | Rate pressure |
All economic data is being scrutinised for clues as to whether the Bank of Japan will raise interest rates - which currently stand at 0.25% - at its meeting next month. | All economic data is being scrutinised for clues as to whether the Bank of Japan will raise interest rates - which currently stand at 0.25% - at its meeting next month. |
While Japan's government prefers low rates to keep the economic recovery on track, other countries are demanding a rise to counter weakness in the yen. | While Japan's government prefers low rates to keep the economic recovery on track, other countries are demanding a rise to counter weakness in the yen. |
According to reports, European governments plan to warn that low Japanese rates are distorting the value of the already weak yen at a G7 meeting next week. | According to reports, European governments plan to warn that low Japanese rates are distorting the value of the already weak yen at a G7 meeting next week. |
Critics claim that by leaving the yen low against other currencies, Japan has an unfair advantage in trade with other nations. | Critics claim that by leaving the yen low against other currencies, Japan has an unfair advantage in trade with other nations. |
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