KEY POINTS
  • Japanese manufacturing activity contracted again in November, with export orders at their weakest in five months due to slowing foreign demand, including from China.
  • The Jibun Bank Final Japan Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) edged up to 48.9 on a seasonally adjusted basis. October's final reading was 48.4.
  • The PMI survey pointed to deepening rifts in the world's third-largest economy, with key indicators such as factory output and total new orders suffering from subdued external and domestic demand.
Workers of Japan's auto maker Fuji Heavy Industries, known as Subaru brand, assemble flat-four engines in Japan on September 6, 2013.

Japanese manufacturing activity contracted again in November, with export orders at their weakest in five months due to slowing foreign demand, including from China.

The Jibun Bank Final Japan Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) edged up to 48.9 on a seasonally adjusted basis, up a notch from last week's preliminary reading of 48.6 and compared to October's final reading of 48.4.