Japan October manufacturing PMI (flash): 52.5 (prior 52.9)

Nikkei / Markit manufacturing PMI preliminary for Japan

Comes in at 52.5 in October

  • Down from September's 4 month high at 52.9
  • The output subindex fell
  • business confidence subindex is down to a low for 11 months

The preliminary reading is based on around 85 to 90% of responses, the final will be delivered next week.

Commenting on the Japanese Manufacturing PMI survey data, Joe Hayes, Economist at IHS Markit

  • "Although still improving solidly, the Japanese manufacturing sector appeared to lose some momentum in October, as growth eased from September's four month high.
  • Softer expansions were seen for both output and new orders.
  • Meanwhile, firms continued to largely absorb cost pressures, with output price inflation only marginal again in October.
  • Signs of slowing growth coincided with faltering optimism, as the level of positive sentiment fell to an 11- month low."

Yen doing pretty much nothing on the release - which is not unusual.

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