Japan Revises Down Q4 Growth Rate
By wchung | 07 Apr, 2026
Japan says its economy grew notably less in the fourth quarter than initial estimates.
The world’s second biggest economy’s gross domestic product expanded at an annual pace of 3.8 percent in the October-December quarter, revised down from 4.6 percent in a preliminary report last month.
The annualized figure corresponds to quarterly growth of 0.9 percent. GDP measures the total value of a nation’s goods and services.
For the 2009 calendar year, the GDP contracted by 5.2 percent, worse than the 5 percent initially projected by the Cabinet Office.
TOKYO (AP)
Articles
- US Crude Premiums Hits Record Levels as Asia, Europe Compete for Supply
- China Targets Taiwan's Chip Prowess to Avoid 'Containment' Says Taipei
- Nvidia's Buy of Main Supercomputer Software Raises AI Chip Neutrality Concerns
- SpaceX Plans Early June Pre-IPO Roadshow
- OpenAI's Jason Kwon Asks State AGs to Probe Musk's 'Anti-Competitive Behavior’
- Broadcom Scores Long-Term Deal to Develop Custom AI Chips for Google
- Samsung Q1 Profits Surge 8-Fold on AI Demand
- Judge Tana Lin Dismisses Lead-Scare Class Action Against Stanley Tumblers
- Fed Governors See Urgent Inflation Warning Signs
- Trump Continues Uncontrolled Trash Talking
