TOKYO: Confidence among major Japanese manufacturers has recovered further after plunging on pandemic woes to its worst level since the global financial crisis, a key survey showed Monday.
The Bank of Japan’s December Tankan business survey — a quarterly poll of about 10,000 companies — showed a reading of minus 10 among big manufacturers, after recording minus 27 in the previous survey and minus 34 in the June survey.
The latest figure compared with a market consensus estimate of minus 15.
The June figure was the lowest since June 2009 when worldwide financial shocks hammered the planet’s third-largest economy.
The short-term business sentiment survey reports the difference between the percentage of firms that are upbeat…