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Japan Services Contract at Fastest Pace in Five Months

The country has seen Covid-19 cases surge in recent weeks, forcing the government to roll out tougher curbs across much of the nation


Japan's PM has vowed to bolster the country's declining birth rate.
Children wear masks as they arrive at Takanedai Daisan elementary school in Funabashi, Chiba prefecture in this file photo by Reuters.

 

Japan’s services sector activity contracted at the fastest pace in five months in January in a sign businesses faced pressure from a record surge in new coronavirus infections due to the Omicron variant.

The world’s third-largest economy has seen Covid-19 cases surge in recent weeks, forcing the government to roll out tougher curbs across much of the country in response to a rise in hospital admissions driven by Omicron.

The final au Jibun Bank Japan Services Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) slumped to a seasonally adjusted 47.6 from the prior month’s 52.1 and a 48.8 flash reading.

That marked the fastest decline in business activity since August, while outstanding business saw the sharpest rate of reduction in four months, the survey showed.

Less Optimistic

Service firms cut staffing levels at the fastest pace in 20 months and became less optimistic that activity would rise over the next year, with positive sentiment reaching a five-month low, the survey showed.

Input price growth for the sector stayed elevated, suggesting pressure on corporate profits from global raw material inflation remained.

The private sector as a whole also continued to see cost burdens increase. “The weakness in the larger service sector contributed to a broad stagnation in private sector output in January,” IHS Markit economist Usamah Bhatti said.

“Total business activity dipped into contraction territory for the first time since September, despite a near eight-year high in manufacturing output growth.”

The composite PMI, which is calculated using both manufacturing and services, dropped to 49.9 from December’s final of 52.5.

 

  • Reuters, with additional editing by George Russell

 

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George Russell

George Russell is a freelance writer and editor based in Hong Kong who has lived in Asia since 1996. His work has been published in the Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, New York Post, Variety, Forbes and the South China Morning Post.

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