Japan's Q4 GDP revised up to 1.3%, supporting BoJ June rate hike

Japan's Q4 2025 GDP was revised upward to 1.3% annualized from the preliminary 0.2% reported on February 16, driven by strong business spending. January household spending on goods and private services held steady despite a year-on-year drop, with contained retail gasoline prices easing inflation. Analysts now expect the Bank of Japan to hold rates in April and hike in June.

Japan's economy demonstrated resilience in Q4 2025, with GDP revised to a 1.3% annualized rate from the initial preliminary estimate of 0.2% quarter-on-quarter released by the Cabinet Office on February 16. The upgrade was mainly due to business spending, which increased 1.3% against the flash figure.

January household spending data showed stability in goods and private services spending, even as overall spending declined 1.0% year-on-year—a milder drop than December's 2.6% and below expectations of a 2.4% rise.

With retail gasoline prices remaining contained, inflationary pressures have eased. Consequently, Min Joo Kang, Senior Economist for South Korea and Japan at Seeking Alpha, forecasts the Bank of Japan will keep policy steady at its April meeting before raising rates in June.

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Seoul skyline billboard announcing 1.7% GDP surge in Q1 2026, with port exports and celebrating executives, illustrating South Korea's economic growth.
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South Korea GDP surges 1.7% in Q1 2026, fastest pace in over 5 years

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South Korea's real GDP jumped 1.7 percent in Q1 2026 from the prior quarter—the strongest growth in 5½ years—despite Middle East tensions, easily topping the Bank of Korea's 0.9 percent forecast on robust exports and steady domestic demand. Part of the rebound following 2025's modest 1% annual expansion (see prior article in series).

A leading indicator of Japan's services sector prices rose 2.6% in January from a year earlier, matching December's gain. The data signals that rising wages from a tight labor market continue to exert inflationary pressure on the economy. Bank of Japan figures released on Wednesday highlight this trend.

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Japan's headline consumer price index rose 1.5% year-on-year in March, up from 1.3% in February and above the 1.4% market consensus. Core inflation, excluding fresh food, climbed to 1.8%, marking the first acceleration in five months. The data persists despite government subsidies aimed at curbing prices.

Indonesia's economy grew 5.61 percent in Q1 2026, the highest in five years and among G20 nations releasing data, according to BPS. Kadin, officials, and the Finance Minister praised the achievement amid global challenges. Growth was driven by household consumption, government spending, and investment.

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South Korea's industrial output, retail sales and facility investment all rose from a month earlier in March, official data showed on April 30. It marked the first time since September that all three indicators posted on-month growth. A ministry official said the Middle East crisis has not yet impacted the economy.

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