Japan households gloomiest on outlook since 2008: BOJ survey

Published Tue, Apr 7, 2020 · 05:23 AM

    [TOKYO] Japanese households were the gloomiest on the economic outlook since the collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008, a quarterly central bank survey for March showed on Tuesday, adding to woes for an economy feeling the strain from the coronavirus pandemic.

    An index gauging households' sentiment on the economy a year from now stood at -42.2, down from -32.6 in December to hit the lowest level since December 2008, according to the survey conducted between Feb. 6 and March 3.

    Of those surveyed, 68.4 per cent expect prices to rise from a year ago, down from 73.3 per cent to hit the lowest level since March 2017, the survey showed.

    REUTERS

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