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Japan's Manufacturing PMI Advances in May, S&P Global Data Shows

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Japan's manufacturing production expanded in May, S&P Global said Monday.

The latest S&P Global Japan Manufacturing PMI came in at 54.5, compared with 55.1 in April, matching the flash data.

The reading indicated improvement in overall business conditions, despite slipping from April's 51-month high.

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