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Japan’s trade deficit comes out better than expected - TDS

FXStreet (Barcelona) - The TD Securities Team reviews today’s Japan’s trade balance data, noting that Japan’s trade deficit for December came out better than expected, falling to JPY 660b from previous JPY 893b.

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“Japan’s Trade Deficit for Dec was better than expected, falling from -¥893b to -¥660b. Seasonally adjusted, the Trade deficit fell from –¥832b to –¥712b. Exports were higher than expected (+12.9% vs +11.2% mkt, weaker ¥ assisting) and imports rose by 1.9%/yr (expected +2%). The smaller rise in imports was also due to base effects from pre-sales tax increases.“

“As the drop in oil prices is yet to be fully reflected in these numbers, we can expect to see a further improvement in the Trade Balance.”

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