Japan's Leading Index (CI) for October has been released: 110.0 points. The figure exceeds market estimates of 109.3 and shows an increase from the previous value of 108.6. The data suggests positive momentum in the Japanese economy.
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AirdropChaser
· 13h ago
Japan's Leading Economic Index for October exceeded expectations, scoring 110.0 points, higher than the market forecast of 109.3 points. It also increased compared to the previous month. It seems the Japanese economy is showing some improvement.
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CryptoPhoenix
· 12-05 05:24
Japanese economic data exceeds expectations? This is what I mean by value returning—opportunities in the bottom range are starting to emerge.
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GasFeeCrying
· 12-05 05:20
Japan's Leading Index for October exceeded expectations, and the figure of 110.0 looks pretty good. However, can it really be sustained?
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wagmi_eventually
· 12-05 05:14
Japan's leading index for October exceeded expectations, and the figure of 110.0 looks pretty good. But it needs to be sustained; otherwise, it might just be another flash in the pan.
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ImpermanentSage
· 12-05 05:06
The Japanese economic index has broken 110, which is interesting. It's stronger than expected, and there was no mishap this time.
Japan's Leading Index (CI) for October has been released: 110.0 points. The figure exceeds market estimates of 109.3 and shows an increase from the previous value of 108.6. The data suggests positive momentum in the Japanese economy.