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Japan’s private sector falls into contraction as PMI services plunges to 20-month low

Japan’s private sector slipped into contraction territory at the beginning of Q4, with PMI Manufacturing index declining from 49.7 to 49.0 in October. The services sector saw a much sharper fall, with PMI Services tumbling from 53.1 to 49.3, its worst reading since February 2022. As a result, PMI Composite also dropped from 52.0 to 49.4, the weakest figure since November 2022.

According to Usama Bhatti, economist at S&P Global Market Intelligence, Japan’s economic slowdown has become more pronounced, with firms attributing the downturn to a “muted economy and subdued new order inflows.”

Business confidence for the coming year also took a hit, softening to the lowest level since August 2020. Bhatti noted that the “stubbornness of high prices” and ongoing economic weakness are weighing on overall sentiment.

Full Japan PMI release here,

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