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Japan's May Factory Output Growth Lagged Forecasts

TOKYO, June 30 (Reuters) - Japan's factory ​output rose at a slower-than-expected pace ‌in May from the previous month, government data showed on Tuesday.

Here ​are a few details.

• ​Industrial output grew 0.5% in ⁠May from the previous month, ​versus the median market forecast ​for a 1.1% rise, according to the Ministry of Economy, Trade and ​Industry. It marked the second ​month of growth.

• Manufacturers surveyed by the ministry ‌expect ⁠seasonally adjusted output to increase 3.7% in June and stay flat in July.

• In May, transport equipment ​production rose ​4.6% ⁠month-on-month, while inorganic and organic chemicals output increased ​3.7%.

• The indicator will be ​among ⁠factors the Bank of Japan will scrutinise as it decides ⁠whether ​to raise interest ​rates in the future.

Reporting by Satoshi Sugiyama Editing ​by Chang-Ran Kim and Shri Navaratnam

Source: Reuters


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