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Japan data – August flash Manufacturing PMI 49.5 (prior 49.1) Services 54.0 (prior 53.7)

Jibun Bank S&P Global PMI Flash / Preliminary for August 2024 for Japan

Manufacturing PMI 49.5

  • prior 49.1

Services 54.0

  • prior 53.7

Composite 53.0

  • prior 52.5

Commentary from the report, in summary:

  • Business Activity: Continued solid expansion in Japanese private sector firms in August 2024.
  • Growth Drivers: Services sector activity accelerated; manufacturing output returned to growth after a brief decline in July.
  • Demand Trends: Divergence observed; solid rise in new business for services, but subdued demand in the goods-producing sector.
  • Business Confidence: Optimism remained above average but eased to a 19-month low due to concerns over labor constraints and rising price pressures.
  • Labor and Employment: Service sector faced labor constraints, leading to slower employment growth.
  • Price Pressures: Selling price inflation dropped to its lowest since November 2023, despite rising input costs.
  • Margin Pressures: Both manufacturers and service sector firms faced margin pressures as they partially absorbed price increases to stay competitive and support sales.

This article was written by Eamonn Sheridan at www.forexlive.com.

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