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TOKYO (AP) — Japan's economy is technically in recession after authorities said revised figures for the April-June quarter showed the economy shrank for two straight quarters. The Cabinet Office said Monday that gross domestic product for the July-September quarter shrank 0.9 percent from the previous quarter, unchanged from the preliminary release. Going back to the April-June quarter, however, GDP was revised to a 0.03 percent decline from the previous quarter, or a 0.1 percent contraction at an annualized pace. Previously, the Cabinet had said second quarter GDP grew 0.1 percent from the previous quarter. A widely accepted definition of a recession is two consecutive quarters of economic contraction.
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