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Japan's economy grew faster than initially thought in the October-December quarter, due partly to strong corporate investment, official figures showed Friday. The world's third-biggest economy grew 0.5 percent quarter-on-quarter, up from the preliminary figure of 0.3 percent, the cabinet office said.
The latest figure - an annualised 1.9 percent - is slightly better than market expectations, confirming that Japan has bounced back to growth as the negative impact from a series of natural disasters over the summer receded. Japan's household spending in January edged up 2.0 percent, beating a market expectation of a 0.5 percent decline, a separate survey by the internal affairs ministry said.
Housing costs, vehicle and telecommunications-related fees and education costs were among the reasons for the rise in spending, the ministry said, ahead of the start of a new fiscal year in April. The Friday data suggest a mild turnaround after eight consecutive quarters of growth ended in January-March last year, interrupting a winning streak not seen since the heady days of Japan's "miracle" boom of the 1980s.
However, the cabinet office on Thursday revised down its judgement on the economy as a leading business confidence index declined in January for the third straight month. It assessed the latest index as "signaling a possible turning point" towards a downturn, the cabinet office said.
Analysts have also warned that US-led trade wars could be a major risk factor for an economy still struggling to win a long battle against deflation. The growth came after a dip following a string of natural disasters last summer, including massive flooding in western regions due to torrential rain, a typhoon that inundated a major international airport, and an earthquake in the north that disrupted supply lines.
The temporary closure of the Kansai International Airport led to a fall in tourism and overseas shipments. For the last year, Japan's economy grew 0.8 percent year-on-year, after a 1.9 percent growth in 2017, the Cabinet Office said.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2019

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