A measure of peoples' assessment of the Japanese economy decreased unexpectedly in September, after rising in the previous two months, survey figures from the Cabinet Office showed Tuesday.
The current index of Economy Watchers' survey fell to 44.8 in September from 45.6 in the previous month. Meanwhile, it was forecast to rise to 45.8.
Any reading above 50 indicates optimism and a reading below 50 suggests pessimism.
At the same time, the outlook index climbed to 48.5 in September from 47.4 in August. That was above the score of 48.0 expected by economists.
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