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According to the latest released data, Japan's service sector status index fell to 48.7 from 49.1 in October, the first decline in seven months, and lower than the market's forecast of 49.5. This figure also broke away from the 19-month high set in October. According to the data, this decline is due to the general weakening of several sub-indicators, including the weakening of family sentiment, business activity, and employment conditions. At the same time, the economic outlook index, which reflects future expectations, has also slowed significantly, falling from a two-year high of 53.1 in October to 50.3, close to the dividing line between boom and bust.

Zhitongcaijing·12/08/2025 07:25:09
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According to the latest released data, Japan's service sector status index fell to 48.7 from 49.1 in October, the first decline in seven months, and lower than the market's forecast of 49.5. This figure also broke away from the 19-month high set in October. According to the data, this decline is due to the general weakening of several sub-indicators, including the weakening of family sentiment, business activity, and employment conditions. At the same time, the economic outlook index, which reflects future expectations, has also slowed significantly, falling from a two-year high of 53.1 in October to 50.3, close to the dividing line between boom and bust.