Japan Q2 growth misses forecasts on weaker spending, investment
EWJ•Japan's Q2 GDP misses forecasts
TOKYO, Aug. 17 (Reuters) - Japan's economy grew at a slower-than-expected pace in April-June, government data showed on Monday, as lacklustre household spending and business investment partly offset the impact of strong exports.
Gross domestic product rose 1.1% in annualised terms, missing a median market estimate of 2.0% growth in a Reuters poll and below an upwardly revised 1.9% expansion in the previous quarter.
"Growth was positive, but the details were somewhat weaker than expected," said Kazutaka Maeda, senior economist at Meiji Yasuda Research Institute.
"Still, given the disappointing results are likely to have been driven by temporary factors, I don't think the latest data would suggest a weakness ahead or affect the timing of the Bank of Japan's next interest rate hike," which is now widely expected as soon as September, he said.




