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Japan Slides Into Recession Facing Economic Challenges
February 15, 2024
Japan’s economy faced a setback, slipping into a technical recession as recent government data revealed a contraction in the October-December period. The unexpected downturn was largely attributed to high inflation, which constrained domestic demand and private consumption in the world’s fourth-largest economy.
The latest figures pose challenges for Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda regarding interest rate normalization and for Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in terms of fiscal policy support. Additionally, Japan’s economic position globally was affected, with Germany surpassing it as the third-largest economy in dollar terms last year.
Provisional data showed a 0.4% contraction in gross domestic product (GDP) compared to the previous year, following a revised 3.3% slump in the preceding quarter. These numbers fell significantly short of economists’ expectations. Furthermore, the GDP deflator stood at 3.8% on an annualized basis for the fourth quarter.
Quarter-over-quarter, the Japanese economy contracted by 0.1% in the fourth quarter, further undershooting expectations for expansion. Marcel Thieliant, Capital Economics’ head of Asia-Pacific, pointed out that while the situation might be debated as a recession, indicators such as job vacancies and the unemployment rate present mixed signals.
Private consumption, a crucial driver of economic activity, declined by 0.2% in the fourth quarter, contrary to expectations for expansion. Despite a gradual decrease in overall inflation, core inflation, excluding food and energy prices, has consistently surpassed the Bank of Japan’s 2% target.
This persistent inflation, coupled with weakening domestic demand, challenges the BOJ’s strategy for sustainable economic growth driven by increased consumer spending. The bank has maintained its negative-rate regime, anticipating that wage hikes would stimulate consumer expenditure.
However, the disappointing GDP figures raise doubts about the effectiveness of this approach. Many market observers anticipate a shift away from negative rates at the BOJ’s upcoming policy meeting in April, particularly if wage negotiations fail to deliver substantial increases.
Ultimately, Japan faces the conundrum of balancing inflationary pressures with the imperative of stimulating domestic demand to foster robust and sustainable economic growth.
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