The weakness of demand after the recent consumption tax hike pushed the Bank of Japan on Friday to ease policy and could prompt the government in coming weeks to cancel the second hike currently scheduled for next year. The prospects for household spending therefore deserve close attention. Our analysis suggest that spending is now recovering but falling real incomes, a low savings rate and downbeat consumer sentiment all point to subdued consumption in future.
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