2011年4月19日星期二

Japanese consumer sentiment falls after Quake - RTT news

(RTTNews) - mood among Japanese consumers a number of disasters in the country, serious damage for the economy, showed triggered survey Tuesday reduced in March after the devastating earthquake last month.

The Cabinet Office, said that the seasonally adjusted consumer sentiment index for households to 38.6 in March of 41.2 in February dropped. This was the lowest level since June 2009.

All four subcomponents of the indicator fell in March. The living overall index slipped to 38.7 42. income growth and employment fell to 39,8 and 37 or.

The measurement of readiness, commodities buy index fell 38.8 of 42.6 in the previous month. The unadjusted consumer sentiment was 38,3, down from 40.6 in February.

The sentiment index for Tokyo slipped on 39,7 of 42.6, data showed.

Last week, the Japanese Government of its assessment of the economy for the first time reduced in six months, citing stagnant production, weak Outlook for exports and hard work of market conditions. The report mentioned high unemployment rate in the economy.

The Government Outlook revision in line with Bank of Japan, which last week cut, it said its assessment of the economy would remain under "strong downward pressure" for some time, especially on the production side.

Earlier, economy and fiscal policy said Minister Kaoru Yosano, could cause the earthquake in a larger impact on the economy than previously expected.

Terms and conditions expected in the next three months major Japanese manufacturers deteriorated to more and more of a post - survey by the Bank quake of Japan shows earlier this month. The current nuclear crisis led to power shortages for companies and factories. Resulting production hurdles is to delay the economy return to normal recovery path set.

by RTT staff writer

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