From Zero Hedge:
Compared to the 3.6% drop in GDP when Japan last hiked its consumption
tax in 1997, today's Q2 GDP collapse of 6.8% annualized is an utter
disaster (even if it is slightly better than the expected -7.0%
expectations thanks to a surge in the deflator). Inventory additions added 1.0%
growth. Consumer Spending collapsed 5.2% QoQ - the most on
record. Of course, in the traditional of Keynesian hockey-sticks, this
XX% collapse in Q2 is expected to surge back to a 2.5% growth figure in Q3 and
lead Japan to the holy grail once more.. only it didn't quite work out that way
last time for Japan. Simply put this is the worst posible outcome for bulls,
small beat not enopugh to rejuice QQE. As a gentle reminder of just
what happened in 1997 - the last time Japan hiked taxes - we provide
the eerily analog chart below...
Japanese GDP growth was almost twice as bad as the last time Jap[an hiked its
taxes...
As Consumer Spending collapsed...
Here come the hockey-sticks...
* * *
Let's hope the last 10 months was just coincidentally 90% correlated to
1997!!
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-08-12/japanese-gdp-plunges-68-consumer-spending-collapses-most-record
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