Tankan
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Tankan (短観), a shorthand for kigyō tanki keizai kansoku chōsa (企業短期経済観測調査, literally Short-Period Economy Observation), is a quarterly poll of business confidence reported by the Bank of Japan showing the status of the Japanese economy. It is one of the key financial measures in Japan and has considerable influence in stock prices and the currency rate.
External links
- Bank of Japan's official page about Tankan
- Quote on Bloomberg (Japan Tankan Business Conditions Large Enterprises Manufacturing)
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