Japan's second quarter growth revised up

12 Sep, 2018

Japan's economy grew faster than initially thought in the April-June quarter thanks to strong corporate investment, official figures showed Monday. The world's third-biggest economy grew 0.7 percent quarter-on-quarter, up from the preliminary figure of 0.5 percent, the cabinet office said. The latest figure - an annualised 3.0 percent - was in line with market expectations, confirming that Japan has bounced back to growth following its first contraction in two years.
The data represented a quick turnaround after a series of eight consecutive quarters of growth ended in January-March, interrupting a winning streak not seen since the heady days of Japan's "miracle" boom of the 1980s.
But analysts have warned US-led trade wars could be a major risk factor for an economy still struggling to win a long battle against deflation.
The upward revision was chiefly due to stronger-than-previously-estimated corporate capital investment, Tokyo said.

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