Group 1 - The Japanese yen has been rapidly depreciating against the US dollar, causing significant concern from Japan's Finance Minister, who described the situation as "very one-sided and rapid" [1] - The depreciation of the yen is increasing the cost of imported goods, putting pressure on households and small businesses in Japan [1] - The Japanese government is closely monitoring the situation and may intervene based on a previously signed joint statement with the US if conditions worsen [1] Group 2 - Japan's latest inflation data shows that inflation is worsening, with the core Consumer Price Index (CPI) rising by 3.0% year-on-year in October, marking the 50th consecutive month of increase [3][5] - The government has approved a comprehensive economic strategy worth approximately 21.3 trillion yen (about 965.6 billion RMB), with the 2025 fiscal year supplementary budget expected to reach a record high [2] - Concerns are growing regarding Japan's fiscal health as increased tax revenues are insufficient to cover rising expenditures, leading to reliance on additional bond issuance [2] Group 3 - The Japanese economy has experienced a contraction, with the real GDP decreasing by 0.4% in Q3 2025, marking the first negative growth in six quarters [3] - The rising prices of essential goods, such as rice and eggs, are contributing to the financial strain on Japanese citizens, with rice prices up by 40.2% year-on-year [5] - The stock market has reacted negatively, with significant declines in indices such as the Nikkei 225, which fell by 2.40% on November 21 [5] Group 4 - The tourism and dining sectors in Japan are facing a sharp decline in revenue due to a significant number of Chinese tourists canceling their travel plans following advisories from the Chinese government [6] - The suspension of Japanese seafood imports by China has further impacted the fishing industry, which was previously seeing progress in exports [6]
日本发出“最强烈警告”!高市妄为之“祸”来了:日元和债券本周遭抛售 经济时隔6个季度再次萎缩 大米鸡蛋涨不停……
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-11-23 01:39