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Japan's Economy Edges Back to Growth, Barely Avoids Recession

Japan's economy has narrowly avoided recession with a weak return to growth in the final quarter of 2025, according to the latest GDP figures. The country's Nikkei 225 index fell 0.24% in response to the news, while the broader Topix shed 0.8%. The growth figures fell short of expectations, sparking concerns about the economy's momentum.

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Japan's economy has managed to avoid recession, but only just. The latest GDP figures, released today, show that the country's economy grew at a slower-than-expected rate in the final quarter of 2025. The news has sent...

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Japan's Economy Edges Back to Growth, Barely Avoids Recession

Japan's economy has narrowly avoided recession with a weak return to growth in the final quarter of 2025, according to the latest GDP figures. The country's Nikkei 225 index fell 0.24% in response to the news, while the broader Topix shed 0.8%. The growth figures fell short of expectations, sparking concerns about the economy's momentum.

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Japan's economy has managed to avoid recession, but only just. The latest GDP figures, released today, show that the country's economy grew at a slower-than-expected rate in the final quarter of 2025. The news has sent shares tumbling in Tokyo, with the Nikkei 225 index dipping 0.24% and the broader Topix shedding 0.8%.

The GDP growth figures, which were widely anticipated to be weak, fell short of expectations. The economy grew at an annualized rate of 0.2%, which is lower than the 0.5% forecast by many analysts. The weak growth figures have sparked concerns about the economy's momentum and its ability to sustain growth in the coming quarters.

"I figured the GDP figures would be treated as past figures, but seeing the Nikkei average struggling to gain, there may be some slight impact," said one analyst.

The weak growth figures are a setback for the Japanese government, which has been struggling to boost economic growth and inflation. The government has implemented a series of policies aimed at stimulating the economy, including monetary easing and fiscal spending. However, the latest figures suggest that these efforts may not be having the desired impact.

The decline in shares in Tokyo is a reflection of the market's disappointment with the growth figures. The Nikkei 225 index, which is widely seen as a benchmark for the Japanese stock market, has been struggling to make gains in recent months. The index has been weighed down by concerns about the economy and the impact of global trade tensions on Japanese exports.

The weak growth figures are also a concern for policymakers, who are worried about the impact of the economic slowdown on the labor market and inflation. Japan's labor market has been tight in recent months, with unemployment at historic lows. However, the weak growth figures suggest that the labor market may be starting to soften, which could have implications for inflation.

Despite the weak growth figures, some analysts are optimistic about the outlook for the Japanese economy. They point out that the economy is still growing, albeit at a slow rate, and that the government's policies are starting to have an impact.

"It's true that the growth figures were weaker than expected, but we should not forget that the economy is still growing," said one analyst. "The government's policies are starting to have an impact, and we expect to see a pickup in growth in the coming quarters."

Overall, the weak growth figures are a setback for the Japanese economy, but they do not necessarily signal a recession. The economy is still growing, albeit at a slow rate, and policymakers are taking steps to boost growth and inflation. However, the market's reaction to the news suggests that there are still concerns about the economy's momentum and its ability to sustain growth in the coming quarters.

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  • Japan avoids recession with weak return to growth – business live (The Guardian)

Japan's economy has managed to avoid recession, but only just. The latest GDP figures, released today, show that the country's economy grew at a slower-than-expected rate in the final quarter of 2025. The news has sent shares tumbling in Tokyo, with the Nikkei 225 index dipping 0.24% and the broader Topix shedding 0.8%.

The GDP growth figures, which were widely anticipated to be weak, fell short of expectations. The economy grew at an annualized rate of 0.2%, which is lower than the 0.5% forecast by many analysts. The weak growth figures have sparked concerns about the economy's momentum and its ability to sustain growth in the coming quarters.

"I figured the GDP figures would be treated as past figures, but seeing the Nikkei average struggling to gain, there may be some slight impact," said one analyst.

The weak growth figures are a setback for the Japanese government, which has been struggling to boost economic growth and inflation. The government has implemented a series of policies aimed at stimulating the economy, including monetary easing and fiscal spending. However, the latest figures suggest that these efforts may not be having the desired impact.

The decline in shares in Tokyo is a reflection of the market's disappointment with the growth figures. The Nikkei 225 index, which is widely seen as a benchmark for the Japanese stock market, has been struggling to make gains in recent months. The index has been weighed down by concerns about the economy and the impact of global trade tensions on Japanese exports.

The weak growth figures are also a concern for policymakers, who are worried about the impact of the economic slowdown on the labor market and inflation. Japan's labor market has been tight in recent months, with unemployment at historic lows. However, the weak growth figures suggest that the labor market may be starting to soften, which could have implications for inflation.

Despite the weak growth figures, some analysts are optimistic about the outlook for the Japanese economy. They point out that the economy is still growing, albeit at a slow rate, and that the government's policies are starting to have an impact.

"It's true that the growth figures were weaker than expected, but we should not forget that the economy is still growing," said one analyst. "The government's policies are starting to have an impact, and we expect to see a pickup in growth in the coming quarters."

Overall, the weak growth figures are a setback for the Japanese economy, but they do not necessarily signal a recession. The economy is still growing, albeit at a slow rate, and policymakers are taking steps to boost growth and inflation. However, the market's reaction to the news suggests that there are still concerns about the economy's momentum and its ability to sustain growth in the coming quarters.

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  • Japan avoids recession with weak return to growth – business live (The Guardian)

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