Monday, May 2, 2011

March - retail sales tumble, recovery likely uneven

Japan retail sales tumble, recovery likely uneven - Yahoo! News:

"Japanese retail sales fell in March at the fastest annual pace since 1998 and could remain weak for some time as last month's earthquake, radiation leaks from a damaged nuclear reactor and fears of electricity shortages weigh on consumer sentiment. 
The data, the first measure of consumption since the natural disaster on March 11, highlights the need for the government to quickly resolve the nuclear crisis, ensure power supply and help manufacturers restore damaged supply chains so they can produce more goods. 
The government will submit to parliament this week its first spending package worth almost $50 billion to rebuild the battered northeast coast after the earthquake, but it will need to spend a lot more in order for the economy to recover. 
'The worst will be over for consumption after April but it will take a long time before it returns to pre-quake levels,' said Tatsushi Shikano, senior economist at Mitsubishi UFJ Morgan Stanley Securities."

No comments:

Post a Comment