Japan's consumer sentiment increased for the first time in six months in May, survey data from the Cabinet Office showed on Thursday.
The seasonally adjusted consumer confidence index rose to 32.8 in May from 31.2 in April. Economists had forecast the index to rise to 31.8.
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