Japan October Core Machine Orders Post 2nd Straight M/M Rise on Persistent Digitization Demand but Computer Orders Mixed After Recent Gains

–Core Orders Mark 8th Straight Y/Y Drop Despite Solid FY23 Capex Plans –Cabinet Office Keeps View: Machine Orders Pausing By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Japanese core machinery orders, the key leading indicator of business investment in equipment, unexpectedly posted a second straight monthly gain in October, up 0.7%, after rebounding an above-forecast 1.4% in September […]

BOJ December Quarter Tankan: Major Manufacturers’ Sentiment Posts 3rd Straight Rise on Improved Supply Chains but Outlook Cautious on High Costs, Labor Shortages

–Major Non-Manufacturers’ Confidence Up for 7th Straight Quarter –Many Sectors Expect Pullback in March in Payback for Recent Improvement –Large Firms’ Combined Fiscal 2023 Capex Plans Revised Down Only Slightly; Small Firms Raise Theirs Further By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Confidence among manufacturers and non-manufacturers in Japan all picked up more than expected in December […]

Preview: BOJ December Tankan to Show Major Manufacturer Sentiment Up for 3rd Straight Quarter on Improved Supply Chains, Lower Import Costs

–Major Non-Manufacturer Confidence Seen Unchanged; Inbound Spending High but Labor Shortages Bite –Firms in Many Sectors Likely to Be Wary of Near-Term Outlook Amid Slowing Global Growth  –Large Firms Seen Revising Down Fiscal 2023 Capex Plans; Small Firms to Raise Theirs Further By Max Sato (MaceNews) – The Bank of Japan’s quarterly Tankan business survey […]

Japan October Jobless Rate Falls to 2.5% for 2nd Straight Monthly Drop as Job Cuts Dip, Number of People Starting to Look for Work Plunges

–Employment Up on Year for 15th Straight Month, Led by Hotels, Restaurants, Communications; Construction Sheds Jobs After Recent Gains –Number of Unemployed Drops on Year for 2nd Straight Month By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Japanese payrolls posted their 15th straight rise on year in October as hotels, restaurants and information communications firms hired more workers […]