TOKYO, Oct 01 (AFP): Confidence among Japan's biggest manufacturers has slipped for the third straight quarter, a key central bank survey showed on Monday, reflecting concern about trade wars and a string of natural disasters.
The Bank of Japan's Tankan report - a quarterly survey of about 10,000 companies - showed a reading of 19 among major manufacturers in its September survey, against 21 in the June report.
It is the first time the reading has fallen for three straight quarters since 2008, at the height of the economic crisis.
Economists say the decline was partially due to worries over US-led trade disputes, with companies also rattled by major quakes and typhoons that haveaffected Japan's regional economies this year.
The index for non-manufacturers also declined for the quarter, slipping to 22 from 24 in the previous quarter.
But economists said the readings were not seen as cause for concern about the world's third largest economy, with the headline index still close to its highest level in over a decade.
Japan business confidence slips
FE Team | Published: October 02, 2018 00:25:42
Share if you like