TOKYO -- Japan's economy grew an annualized 3.1% in the April-June quarter from the previous three months, the Cabinet Office said Thursday, bouncing back from a contraction in the prior quarter buoyed by rising consumption of automobiles and other durable goods.
The gross domestic product result came in higher than an average forecast for a 2.3% expansion among economists surveyed by QUICK. In the first quarter GDP shrank an annualized 2.3%, which was revised from the previous minus 2.9%.



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