Nearly Half of Japan Firms See Weak Yen as Bad for Business: Survey

Nearly Half of Japan Firms See Weak Yen as Bad for Business: Survey
Japanese 10,000 yen bank notes spread out at an office of World Currency Shop in Tokyo on Aug. 9, 2010. Yuriko Nakao/Reuters
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TOKYO—Nearly half of the Japanese companies see the weak yen as bad for their business, a private survey showed on Tuesday, suggesting the currency’s recent sharp decline is hurting business sentiment and clouding the economic outlook.

The yen’s decline to a 24-year low against the dollar is inflating the cost of raw material imports, hurting retailers and households, and creating a headache for politicians facing an upper house election next month.