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From The Associated Press, November 10, 2009 - 8:59 p.m.

Japan machinery orders rise for second month in a row, beat market forecast

By The Associated Press

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TOKYO - Japan's core machinery orders, a closely watched indicator of corporate capital spending, jumped 10.5 per cent in September, outperforming forecasts and rising for the second month in a row.

The data show that companies are gradually becoming more willing to spend as the global economy recovers. The Cabinet Office said orders received by 280 core manufacturers it polls totalled 738 billion yen (US$8.24 billion) for the month, versus 668.1 billion yen in August.

The figures exclude orders from shipbuilders and electric power companies, which tend to fluctuate more.

The large jump in September was much higher than predicted, beating the 3.1 per cent rise predicted in a Kyodo News survey.

Just two months ago machinery orders fell 9.3 per cent to their lowest level since the government started compiling data in 1987.

The Cabinet Office predicted that in the current October-December quarter, orders will increase one per cent from the previous quarter.

Overall machinery orders in September rose six per cent, with overseas orders jumping 26 per cent and government orders falling 17 per cent.

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