The Bank of Japan's Tankan (Short-Term Economic Survey of Enterprises), which is conducted every three months, will be released on the 3rd of next month. increase.

The Bank of Japan's Tankan is a survey of approximately 10,000 domestic companies asking about the current state of the economy.



11 out of 13 companies are forecasting an improvement in the index that shows the economic judgment of large companies and the manufacturing industry, which is particularly noteworthy when looking at the economy.



The median forecast for each company was +11 points, up from +9 points in the previous survey in June.



It will be the first time in three years if the economic judgment of large companies and manufacturers actually improves.



The reason given is that the supply shortage of parts such as semiconductors is gradually resolving, and the economic activity has resumed after the restrictions on going out in Shanghai, China, have been lifted, and production and exports are increasing. increase.



On the other hand, there is a growing view that large companies' non-manufacturing economic conditions will worsen from the previous survey due to the spread of the 7th wave of infections and rising prices, and the median forecast is +12 points from the previous survey. is 1 point below.