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Japan averts technical recession as revised fourth-quarter data shows economy grew 0.4%

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Japan averts technical recession as revised fourth-quarter data shows economy grew 0.4%

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Japan averted a technical recession as revised official data on Monday showed the economy returned to growth in the October-December period last year, bolstered by strong capital expenditure.

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The upward revisions though were weaker than estimated, with private consumption remaining weak.

Expectations are rising that the Bank of Japan may normalize interest rates as early as its March 18-19 meeting amid signs of robust wage gains at this year’s Shunto spring wage negotiations between unions and employers.

Japan’s gross domestic product expanded 0.4% in the fourth quarter compared with a year earlier, weaker than consensus expectations for 1.1% growth in a Reuters poll. Provisional data last month had showed GDP contracting 0.4%. The economy had contracted 3.3% in the July-September period.

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Japan’s fourth-quarter GDP also expanded 0.1% from the previous three months, weaker than the median forecast for 0.3% growth in a Reuters poll. Provisional data had showed a 0.1% contraction. The economy had shrunk 0.8% in the third quarter from the preceding one. 

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“The upward revision to GDP growth in the second estimate released today … was smaller than most had anticipated,” Capital Economics head of Asia-Pacific Marcel Thieliant wrote in a client note.

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“While there was a large upward revision to business investment, from the initially reported 0.1% q/q decline to a 2.0% q/q jump, that was partly offset by a drag from inventories and a slightly larger fall in private consumption,” he said. “Indeed, the figures confirm that consumption has fallen for three consecutive quarters.”

High inflation has crimped domestic demand and private consumption though, underscoring the fragility of growth in the country. Private consumption fell 0.3% quarter on quarter — more than the provisional estimates of a 0.2% decline.

Reuters reported the Bank of Japan is likely to downgrade its assessment on consumption and factory output at its next policy board meeting on March 18-19, citing three people with knowledge of the matter.

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Capital expenditure jumped 2% quarter on quarter, compared with the provisional 0.1% fall the government had estimated, but it was below consensus expectations for a 2.5% increase.

Hopes for an upward GDP revision were boosted after Ministry of Finance data released last Monday showed capital expenditure rose 16.4% in the fourth quarter from a year earlier, and 10.4% on a seasonally adjusted quarterly basis.

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Ink House Zimbabwe: The Pinnacle of Print Excellence

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In the heart of Zimbabwe’s bustling creative industry stands a beacon of innovation and quality: Ink House Zimbabwe. Renowned for its exceptional service and unparalleled craftsmanship, Ink House Zimbabwe has established itself as a leader in the print media landscape.

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Fones 4 Africa: Where Quality Meets Affordability

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In the bustling world of technology, finding a reliable source for premium mobile phones and accessories can be a daunting task. However, fear not! Fones 4 Africa has emerged as a beacon of excellence, offering top-notch products at unbeatable prices. Let’s delve into what makes Fones 4 Africa a standout choice for tech enthusiasts.

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At Fones 4 Africa, quality meets affordability. Whether you’re eyeing the latest iPhone or a cutting-edge Samsung Galaxy, this online store has you covered. Here are some highlights:

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  4. Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra: If Android is your preference, the S21 Ultra (R 8,499.00 – R 9,599.00) impresses with its camera prowess and sleek design (rated 4.7 out of 5 stars).
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In a world where technology evolves rapidly, Fones 4 Africa stands firm as a reliable partner for all your mobile needs. From premium phones to accessories, their commitment to quality and affordability is unwavering. Visit Fones.co.za today and experience excellence firsthand!

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Disclaimer: This article is based on publicly available information and reflects positive aspects of Fones 4 Africa. Individual experiences may vary, but we celebrate the brand’s dedication to customer satisfaction.

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Raya is shootout hero as Arsenal reach Champions League quarters

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Raya is shootout hero as Arsenal reach Champions League quarters

LONDON – David Raya was the hero as Arsenal beat Porto 4-2 on penalties on Tuesday to reach the Champions League quarter-finals for the first time since 2010.

The teams were locked at 1-1 on aggregate after an absorbing second leg at the Emirates but Raya saved twice in the shootout to break the hearts of the two-time champions.

The goalkeeper dived full stretch to deny Wendell and repeated the feat against Galeno, while the home side converted all four of their penalties as the decibel count soared.

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It is the first time a Champions League match has been decided by penalties since the 2016 final between Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid.

“You are very nervous, you are hoping for the best but you know that it (the shootout) is a bit of a lottery,” Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta told TNT Sports.

“So happy. It has been 14 years (without reaching quarter-finals), which is a long time for a club like Arsenal and it shows how difficult it was. We really had to dig in to find the magic moment at the end.”

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“We’ve been patient, worked so hard and a lot of people have made good decisions and showed courage in difficult moments and this is where you want to be,” he added.

Raya, on loan from Brentford, said it was a “great moment personally and collectively”.

“This means everything. You play football for these kind of things and I’m lucky to be playing for Arsenal, to be in the Champions League and to get through to the quarter-finals.”

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Trailing 1-0 from the first leg, Arteta’s Premier League leaders — with 33 goals in their past eight league games — were not at their fluent best against a disciplined Porto side.

Leandro Trossard pulled Arsenal level on aggregate shortly before half-time as their patience paid off.

Sergio Conceicao’s men had succeeded in frustrating the home team for long spells during the opening period, fashioning enough chances of their own make it a nervy night for the expectant fans.

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Both sides struggled to settle in a scrappy opening period, with Porto doing their best to slow the game down by taking their time with throw-ins and goal kicks, to the audible frustration of the home crowd.

Arsenal defender Ben White headed over in the fourth minute after the home side’s first sustained attack while captain Martin Odegaard hit the side netting 10 minutes later.

But Porto, who were last crowned European champions under Jose Mourinho in 2004, had a number of openings.

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Evanilson whipped a shot at goal from distance that bounced wide and minutes later struck a rising strike that Raya palmed away.

Declan Rice headed just wide and Pepe — the first 41-year-old to play outfield in the Champions League — got the deftest of touches with his head to prevent Kai Havertz from connecting with a White cross at the back post.

– Breakthrough –

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The breakthrough finally came in the 41st minute following good work from Odegaard, who jinked past an opponent and fed Trossard with a perfectly weighted low pass into the box.

Trossard calmly hit a right-footed shot past goalkeeper Diogo Costa and into the far corner of the net to ease the tension.

The visitors, who had never won a match in England in 22 previous attempts, started the second half brightly as Arsenal struggled to impose themselves. 

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Arsenal thought they had doubled their lead midway through the second half when Odegaard dinked the ball into an empty net but the goal was ruled out for a foul by Havertz on Pepe.

Moments later Porto streamed forward and Raya blocked Francisco Conceicao’s shot from the edge of the penalty area.

Arteta threw on Gabriel Jesus in the 83rd minute and the former Manchester City man nearly scored with his first touch.

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As Arsenal pushed for a winner, Bukayo Saka produced a trademark curling effort that was punched back into the middle and Odegaard steered the rebound wide when well-placed.

The home side looked the more dangerous in the early stages of extra-time but Porto remained a threat on the break, with substitute Mehdi Taremi curling wide.

Arteta brought on Eddie Nketiah and Oleksandr Zinchenko for the second period of extra time but neither side could find a winner and it went to penalties.

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