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Japan August machinery orders fall 0.9% on-month, worse than forecast

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Japan’s latest industrial data shows a dip in machinery orders for the month of August. Orders fell 0.9% compared to the previous month, a decline that is larger than economists had expected. The slump is seen as a warning sign for Japan’s manufacturing sector and could weigh on the country’s broader economic outlook.

The report, released by Japan’s Ministry of Finance, highlights that equipment purchases by producers dropped to a new low since the last available data point. Analysts say this slowdown could reflect weaker demand from firms that rely on new machinery to keep their production lines running smoothly.

Economic officials noted that the fall in orders comes at a time when Japan’s overall trade balance is already stretched and many producers are facing rising raw‑material costs. The data could influence future decisions by the Bank of Japan on interest rates and other monetary policy tools.

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Investors are watching for signs of how this decline might affect other parts of the economy, such as industrial output and consumer spending. The drop in machinery orders raises concerns that manufacturers may delay or cancel equipment purchases, potentially leading to slower growth in the next quarter.

In sum, the 0.9% fall in August machinery orders is a concerning indicator for Japan’s economy, signaling that businesses are tightening their budgets amid an uncertain economic environment.


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