Bank of Japan (BOJ) Tankan report for Q1 2019.
Its a survey of manufacturing and service companies designed to assess business conditions in Japan. The BOJ Tankan is conducted quarterly.
Reuters conduct a private tankan survey, the latest (released March 20) is still indicative of a sluggish Japanese economy.
The outlook for today's report:
lower sentiment expected across business sectors
Continued concern over slowing Chinese economy (thus slowing Japanese exports), global demand (ditto)
Tankan Large Mfg Index: 12
expected 13, prior was 19
Tankan Large Mfg Outlook: 8
expected 12, prior was 15
Tankan Large Non-Mfg Index: 21
expected 22, prior was 24
Tankan Large Non-Mfg Outlook: 20
expected 20, prior was 20
Tankan Large All Industry Capex:
expected +0.7%, prior was +14.3%
Tankan Small Mfg Index:
expected 10, prior was 14
Tankan Small Mfg Outlook:
expected 6, prior was 8
Tankan Small Non-Mfg Index:
expected 9, prior was 11
Tankan Small Non-Mfg Outlook:
expected 5, prior was 5
Read more:
25 Canada Square, Level 33, office 50, Canary Wharf London, E14 5LQ +44 20 3608 6256
World Financial Markets - 0700 17 600 Varchev Exchange - 0700 115 44
Varchev Finance Ltd is registered in the FCA (FINANCIAL CONDUCT AUTHORITY) with a passport in the United Kingdom: FCA, United Kingdom - registration number: 494 045, which allows provision of financial services in the United Kingdom.
Varchev Finance Ltd strictly comply with the statutes of the European directive MiFID (Markets in Financial Instruments). targeting increased efficiency, transparency and uniformity of financial instruments.
Varchev Finance Ltd is authorized and regulated by the Financial Supervision Commission - Sofia, Bulgaria: License number RG-03-02-05 / 15.03.2006
The information on this site is not intended for distribution or use by any person in any country or jurisdiction where such distribution or use would be contrary to local law or regulation.
Disclaimer:
CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. 63,41% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider. You should consider whether you understand how CFDs work, and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.