Japan's exports grow amid weak yen but higher import bills hurt business mood

  • 📰 Investingcom
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 33 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 17%
  • Publisher: 53%

Nederland Nieuws Nieuws

Nederland Laatste Nieuws,Nederland Headlines

Japan's exports grow amid weak yen but higher import bills hurt business mood

TOKYO - Japan's exports grew for the fourth straight month in March driven by U.S.-bound car shipments, although business confidence at big firms soured amid a slump in the yen and signalled that a sure-footed economic recovery was some time away.

Imports fell 4.9% in the year to March, versus 4.7% drop seen by economists following a 0.5% gain in February, resulting in a trade surplus of 366.5 billion yen, the first surplus in three months. The yen's weakening to levels unseen since 1990 during the heyday of the asset-inflated bubble is lifting the cost of imports in a blow to household consumption, the survey showed.

A raft of data so far this year has pointed to insufficient demand in the economy. That's one reason why the Bank of Japan has flagged a cautious track to monetary tightening following its landmark decision to end negative interest rates last month.

 

Bedankt voor uw reactie. Uw reactie wordt na beoordeling gepubliceerd.
Wij hebben dit nieuws samengevat zodat u het snel kunt lezen. Bent u geïnteresseerd in het nieuws, dan kunt u hier de volledige tekst lezen. Lees verder:

 /  🏆 450. in NL

Nederland Laatste Nieuws, Nederland Headlines