分析師調降日本第三季經濟預期 因原材料大漲價及疫情影響
格隆匯10月15日丨由於目前面臨包括原材料價格大漲以及疫情造成的生產和供應中斷等風險,分析師認爲日本上季經濟增速可能低於此前預期。在日本新冠病例感染人數大降且疫苗接種取得進展後,日本政府和央行決策者目前希望,消費活動升溫幫助日本出口型經濟穩步走上覆蘇之路。
受訪39位分析師預估中值顯示,日本第三季經濟環比年率增長0.8%,增速慢於上月預期的增長1.2%。調查顯示,由於緊急狀態限制措施的結束刺激了消費和企業活動,預計本季度經濟增速將加快至4.5%。
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