Revised Coincident Index in Japan
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The Coincident Index (CI) is an indicator used to assess the current state of the Japanese economy, calculated as a composite index of key economic indicators. The revised value represents the final figures adjusted based on preliminary data. This data, released monthly by the Cabinet Office, is crucial for accurately understanding the current state of economic activity.
An increasing CI indicates that the economy is expanding, with improvements in corporate production activities and consumer purchasing power. Conversely, a decreasing CI suggests potential economic stagnation, with declines in production activities and consumption.
This data serves as a reference for policymakers to evaluate the current economic situation and formulate appropriate monetary and fiscal policies. Additionally, it is an important source of information for businesses and investors to understand the current state of the economy.
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