March 14, 2010 04:48:42 Sydney, AustraliaMarch 14, 2010 02:48:42 Tokyo, JapanMarch 13, 2010 17:48:42 London, UKMarch 13, 2010 12:48:42 New York, US
Macro Economics
Number of temporary workers in Japan up 4.6 pct in fiscal 2008
News - Macro Economics
Written by Richard Smart   


   TOKYO, Nov. 26 (Finance Roll) -- Japan saw the number of temporary workers rise by 4.6 percent in fiscal 2008, a survey released by the Ministry of Health Labor and Welfare showed on Thursday.
   The number of workers now on temporary contracts stood at 3.99 million for fiscal 2008, in a country that was once known for companies that gave their staff jobs for life.
   The survey compiled numbers from 66,424 businesses that declared their employment records to the government in the fiscal year that ended on March 31. In recent years, Japan has seen the number of temporary workers on its books increase, as the baby boomer generation begins to retire, and company workers are replaced by people hired from outside agencies.
   In fiscal 2007, the nation saw the number of temporary workers increase by 18.7 percent.
   Temporary workers are afforded less rights under the Japanese labor law, and can often be dismissed with very short notice and little compensation.
   In the aftermath of the credit crisis that started in the United States last year, many temporary workers were left jobless with little money last winter.
   The figures for 2008 showed that 2.81 million people were employed on short-term contracts with companies. The 1.18 million workers were in dispatched to companies on long-term contracts.
   The governing Democratic Party of Japan said in its election manifesto this summer that it aims to improve the nation's employment conditions, and "ban, in principle, the dispatch of temporary workers to manufacturing jobs." The figures released Thursday showed that the number of temporary workers in manufacturing jobs had risen by 19.6 percent from the previous year to 560,000 people on June 1, 2008.
   Critics of the temporary worker system have argued that the insecure nature of the jobs provides a great deal of benefits for large companies, but is on the whole detrimental to society.
   In the last year, Japan has struggled to bounce back after suffering a downturn in the aftermath of the credit crisis, with weak employment and bad conditions for households preventing growth in the manufacturing sector from turning into a sustained recovery.  (Finance Roll)
 
2nd LD Writethru: Philippine Q3 GDP eases to 0.8 percent
News - Macro Economics
Written by Prima Gracia, Cai Ordinario   


   MANILA, Nov. 26 (Finance Roll) -- The Philippines' economic growth in the third quarter eased to 0.8 percent on sharp contraction in the manufacturing sector, the Philippine government announced Thursday.

   The sharp contraction in the manufacturing sector "adversely affected" the country's GDP, the Philippine National Statistical Coordination Board Secretary-General Romeo Virola said in a press briefing
   "While some sectors are showing definitive signs of recovery from the global crisis, the domestic economy remains fragile," he added.
   The global recession has dragged down exports, slackening the performance of the local manufacturing industries 
   In 2008, the third quarter GDP expanded by 4.6 percent. The actual GDP for July-September 2009 is also below the initial government forecast of 1.6 to 2.6 percent.   
   The manufacturing industry declined 7.6 percent in the third quarter, while exports plunged by 13.7 percent.
   But despite the sharp fall in manufacturing and exports, Virola noted that the Philippines still managed to register a positive growth rate thanks to the expansion in the services sector and the fiscal stimulus package. 
   The services sector, which comprises over 40 percent of total GDP, expanded by 4 percent in the third quarter supported by steady growth in retail trade, personal services and finance industries.
   "With the increased spending of government funds for infrastructure projects, Government Consumption Expenditure (GCE) grew, albeit slower, by 7.9 percent from the 11.8 percent growth recorded last year," Virola said.
   The continued inflow of remittances from overseas Filipino workers also supported the economy, pushing the GNP to grow by 3.5 percent in the months of July to September. This also helped boost consumption by 4.5 percent.  (Finance Roll)
 
*XH Shenyin Wanguo Securities: Shanghai Composite Index to fluctuate between 2
News - Macro Economics
Written by 吴晓波   

 *XH Shenyin & Wanguo Securities: Shanghai Composite Index to fluctuate between 2900-4200 points in 2010

 
*XH China ctrl bk sells RMB30 bln 91D repo at 1.33 pct yield Thu.
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Written by 段靖   

 

 
*XH China ctrl bk sells RMB46 bln 3M bills at 1.3280 pct yield Thu.
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