Japan’s consumer confidence hit a 17-month high in July, a government survey showed on Monday (Aug 2), returning to pre-coronavirus pandemic levels despite a resurgence in infections that forced Tokyo to impose fresh state of emergency curbs. Households were more upbeat in July about their livelihoods, job and income conditions than the previous month, the …
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