II.Outline of rental and leasing

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II.Outline of rental and leasing
- Sales increased after an interval of four years because of an increase in the rental business -
Number of establishments
Number of persons engaged
Annual sales
Per establishment
Per person engaged
Annual sales for lease
Annual sales for rental
Annual amount of lease contracts
5230 establishments
65,193
8, 855billion yen
1,693million yen
136million yen
7,276billion yen
1,579billion yen
7,840billion yen
( Compared to 2004 - 5.4% decrease
(
- 2.6% decrease
〃
(
0.5% increase
〃
(
6.3% increase
〃
(
3.2% increase
〃
(
- 0.4% decrease
〃
(
4.6% increase
〃
(
3.4% increase
〃
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
Trends in the number of establishments, number of employees, and annual sales
(%)
20
15
Number of
establishments
10
Annual sales
5
(0.5%)
0
(-2.6%
)
-5
(-5.4%
)
-10
-15
Number of persons engaged
-20
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Note 1) The comparison to the previous year is shown in a timely sequential manner for the year 1998 and
2001 due to addition of establishments and expansion of the target area from local to nationwide
respectively.
Note 2) (
) is the comparison ratio of 2005 and the previous year.
Note 3) The comparison to the previous year regarding the number of persons engaged shows the number of
employees (including dispatched staffs (receipt) who receives pay at the establishment in subject). (The
number of dispatched staff started to count in 2000).
1.Number of establishments
2005 Survey of Selected Service Industries shows the number of establishments was 5230, which was reduced
by 5.2% from the previous year. The number of establishment reduced for the first time in two years since 2003
(-0.5% decrease).
[1] By Management Organization (by capital)
The number of establishment is mainly comprised of “Enterprise” as 5041 (composition ratio 96.4%) , which is
followed by “Individual” as 159 (3.0%) and “Corporation and groups other than the company” as 30 (0.6%).
There is a change from the previous year that either “Individual” (-8.6% compared to the previous year),
“Company” (-5.3%), and “Corporation and body other than company” (-3.2%) decreased but the composition
remained unchanged.
Number of establishments by management organization
By management organization
Total
Company
Corporation and body other than the companies
Individual
2004
5,530
5,325
31
174
2005
Composition
ratio(%)
5,230
5,041
30
159
100.0
96.4
0.6
3.0
Compared to
the previous
year(%)
-5.4
-5.3
-3.2
-8.6
In terms of the number of establishments, the number of large-scale establishments for 1 billion or more of capital
remained, which kept increasing compared to the previous year, remained almost unchanged while a smaller scale of
establishments decreased in number without exception.
Number of establishments by capital
By capital
Total
Less than 10 million yen
From 10 million to less than 50 million yen
From 50 million to less than 100 million yen
From 100 million to less than 1 billion yen
1 billion yen or more
No capital
2004
5,530
457
2,044
649
791
1,384
205
2005
Composition
ratio(%)
5,230
410
1,885
633
729
1,384
189
100.0
7.8
36.0
12.1
13.9
26.5
3.6
Compared to
the previous
year(%)
-5.4
-10.3
-7.8
-2.5
-7.8
0.0
-7.8
[2] Number of persons engaged
The number of establishments of 1-4 persons engaged is the highest as 1837 (composition ratio 35.1%),
which is followed by those which have 5-9 persons engaged as 1636 (31.3%) and “10-29” as 1365 (26.1%), which
accounts for 90 percent of all.
In comparison to the previous year, the largest corporation of 50 persons engaged or more increased by 1.7%
but the number of others has decreased.
Number of establishments by persons engaged
Persons engaged
Total
1 -4
5-9
10-29
30 -49
50 or more
2004
5,530
1,979
1,750
1,402
223
176
2005
5,230
1,837
1,636
1,365
213
179
Composition
ratio(%)
100.0
35.1
31.3
26.1
4.1
3.4
Compared to
the previous
year(%)
-5.4
-7.2
-6.5
-2.6
-4.5
1.7
2.Number of persons engaged
In 2005, the number of persons engaged was 65,193 with reduction of 2.6% in ratio. The number of persons engaged
mainly “full-time employees” tended to decrease.
The number of persons engaged by establishment was 12.5 (increase of 0.4 compared to the previous year).
[1] By gender
For the ratio of gender of persons engaged, “Male” is 49,589 (composition ratio 76.1%) and 3/4 of the whole and
“Female” was 15,604 (23.9%). In comparison to the previous year, the number of “Full-time employee” decreased
and the number of both “Male” (-2.5%) and “Female” (-2.8%) decrease. In the meanwhile, the number of “
“part-timer employee” increased for both male and female.
[2] By category of employment
For the number of persons engaged by employment status, there was the number of “Permanent employee, regular
employee” (51,913, or -2.8% compared to the previous year), which accounted for nearly 80% of the total number of
persons engaged, decreased again. The number of “Temporary employee” (470, -18.8%) and “Dispatched staff
(receipt)” (2831, -8.1%) decreased as well. On the other hand, the number of “Part-time employee” (5315 and 2.0%)
increased for the three consecutive year.
[3] By Section
The number of persons engaged in “Management and sales” which accounts for nearly 60% of all decreased
(38,716, -3.0% compared to and the previous year) but the number of “Maintenance, management and operation”
persons engaged increased (18,612, 1.0%) .
By number of persons engaged
By gender, category of employment and section
Total
By gender
Male
Dispatched staff (receipt)
Female
By category of employment
Dispatched staff (receipt)
Sole proprietor, unpaid family worker or paid
director
Permanent employee
Full-time employee
Part-time employee
Temporary employee
Dispatched staff (receipt)
By section
Management and sales
Maintenance, management and operation
Others
Dispatched staff (receipt)
2004(person)
2005(person)
Composition
ratio(%)
Compared to
the previous
year(%)
66,922
50,868
2,350
16,054
729
65,193
49,589
2,165
15,604
666
100.0
76.1
3.3
23.9
1.0
-2.6
-2.5
-7.9
-2.8
-8.6
4,669
4,664
7.2
-0.1
58,595
53,384
5,211
579
3,079
39,933
18,432
5,478
3,079
57,228
51,913
5,315
470
2,831
38,716
18,612
5,034
2,831
87.8
79.6
8.2
0.7
4.3
59.4
28.5
7.7
4.3
-2.3
-2.8
2.0
-18.8
-8.1
-3.0
1.0
-8.1
-8.1
3.Annual sales
2005 annual sales was 8,855billion yen, which was the first increase for four years as 0.5% compared to the previous
year. This is because of the increase of rental business for the first time in four years.
The annual sales by establishment was 1,693million yen or 6.3% increase of the previous year after a three year interval,
and the annual sales by persons engaged also increased as 136million yen, or 3.2% for the five consecutive years.
Trends in annual sales of rental and leasing
(%)
Lease sales: compared to the previous year
14
10
0
12
-10
Rental sales
(trillion yen)
10
Lease sales
Rental sales: compared to the previous year
-20
-30
8
-40
-50
6
-60
4
-70
-80
2
-90
0
-100
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
(Note) The comparison to the previous year is shown in a timely sequential manner for the year 1998 and
2001 due to addition of establishments and expansion of the target area from local to nationwide
respectively.
The annual sales of lease and rental were 7,276billion yen, which accounts for more than 80% of the annual sales,
0.4% of decrease in two years, and 1,579 billion yen or 4.6% of increase from the previous year after four years
respectively.
Annual sales of rental and leasing
Terms of contract
Total
Lease
Rental
2004
(million yen)
8,811,428
7,302,567
1,508,861
2005
(million yen)
8,854,953
7,276,090
1,578,863
Composition
ratio(%)
Compared to
the previous
year(%)
100.0
82.2
17.8
0.5
-0.4
4.6
[1] By capital
In terms of the annual sales by size of capital, establishments of “1 billion yen or more”, which accounts for more
than 70 % of rental and leasing, increased to be 6,505billion yen by 2.6% compared to the previous year. This
contributed to push up the entire volume. On the other hand, companies of “100 million or more, less than 1 billion”
was 1,062billion as -7.7% of decrease. The number of those which in smaller size “Less than 50 million yen” also
decreased.
Annual sales by capital
By capital
Total
Less than 10 million yen
From 10 million to less than 50 million yen
From 50 million to less than 100 million yen
From 100 million to less than 1billion yen
1billion yen or more
No capital
2004
(million yen)
8,811,428
33,829
755,975
481,249
1,150,744
6,342,856
46,774
2005
(million yen)
Composition
ratio(%)
8,854,953
29,616
705,365
496,009
1,062,091
6,504,642
57,231
100.0
0.3
8.0
5.6
12.0
73.5
0.6
Compared to
the previous
year(%)
0.5
-12.5
-6.7
3.1
-7.7
2.6
22.4
[2] By the number of persons engaged
According to the number of persons engaged against the annual sales, establishments of “50 or more”
account for nearly 50 % of the entire sales. Compared to the previous year, those which “50 or more” increased
by 4.2% to push up the total. On the other hand, those which have other scales decreased except the small sized
companies of “1-4”.
Annual sales by number of persons engaged
By number of persons engaged
2004
2005
Compared
Composition
tothe previous
(million yen) (million yen)
ratio(%)
year(%)
Total
1-4
5-9
10-29
30-49
50 or more
8,811,428
493,184
1,195,905
2,394,575
712,351
4,015,413
8,854,953
509,075
1,154,881
2,347,744
659,560
4,183,692
100.0
5.7
13.0
26.5
7.4
47.2
0.5
3.2
-3.4
-2.0
-7.4
4.2
[3] Annual sales of rental business
The annual sales of rental business in 2005 was 1,579 billion yen or 4.6% increase from the previous year.
While the main forces of civil engineering works and construction machines decreased, computers and relevant
apparatus increased to make the balance increase for the first time in four years.
The annual sales of rental business by establishment was 374 million yen and 10.1% of increase.
1) By article
In terms of the annual sales of rental business, “Computer and relevant apparatus” greatly increased by
39.3% after an interval of six years compared to the previous year. The equipment (car) for transportation
also increased by 24.6% due to regulations of exhaust gas, which is followed by “Others” such as temporary
residence and toilet (2.8%) and “Telecommunications equipment” (13.0%) for disaster measures against
typhoons.
On the other hand, there was a decrease in “Civil and construction machinery” by -2.6% due to downsizing
of public works and “Commercial use machine and facility” by -31.7% .
Annual sales by rental business
2004
(million yen)
By article
Annual sales for rental
2005
(million yen)
Compared to
the previous
year(%)
Composition
ratio(%)
1,508,861
1,578,863
100.0
4.6
20,014
27,159
1.7
35.7
5,112
3,896
0.2
-23.8
889,946
867,054
54.9
-2.6
8,318
4,719
0.3
-43.3
60,385
70,900
4.5
17.4
Automobiles
38,977
48,569
3.1
24.6
Others
Industrial machine
Machine tool
Civil engineering and construction machinery
Equipment for medical treatment
Equipment for transportation
21,407
22,331
1.4
4.3
Commercial machinery and equipment
15,167
10,353
0.7
-31.7
Machinery and equipment for service industry
19,029
18,036
1.1
-5.2
205,732
286,569
18.2
39.3
Computer and related equipment
Telecommunications equipment
27,844
31,455
2.0
13.0
Office supplies
119,860
117,392
7.4
-2.1
Others
137,456
141,330
9.0
2.8
According to the trend since 1988, “Civil engineering and construction machinery” accounted
for the majority of the annual sales and the ratio was high for the annual sales of rental business,
but it decreased in 2005. On the other hand, “Computer and related equipment”, which had once decreased,
increased to 18.2% in 2005. Meanwhile, “Office supplies” also tended to decrease due to reduction of budget
of companies.
Trends in annual sales by rental articles
0%
10%
20%
1988
昭和 63年
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
1995
平成 5年
56.4
2000
平成 10年
56.8
19.3
平成 15年
2003
57.8
15.0
事
務用機
器
Office
supplies
前
記以外 のその 他
Others
14.0
22.8
54.9
Civil
engineering
and construction
土
木・建
設機械
90%
27.2
51.2
2005
平成 17年
80%
18.2
machinery
10.4
9.5
8.2
3.6
7.4
4.5
Computer and related equipm ent
3.5
100%
1.6 6.0
2.4
7.9
10.9
15.5
15.0
電子計 算機・ 同関 連機器 輸送用
機器
T ransportation
equipment
2) By industry
The ratio decreased from the previous year for the annual sales of rental business by 3.2% for “Construction
and real estate” (composition ratio 58.5%) , which has the majority of the group.
On the other hand, “Public Service” (11.2%) increased by 3.1% point.
Composition ratio by industry for the annual sales of rental contract
Telecommunication
industry
2.0%
Finance and insurance
1.6%
Wholesale and retail
business
2.1%
Service industry
(Other vendors
in the same business
are excluded. )
5.8%
Electricity , gas, heat
supply , and water service
industry
1.2%
Other vendors
in the same business
4.2%
Others
5.6%
Manufacturing
7.8%
2005
1,578billion y en
annual sales for rental
by industry
Construction・
Real estate
58.5%
Public services
11.2%
[4] By annual sales and annual number of contract for leasing
The annual sales of 2005 for leasing was 7,840billion yen as 3.4% of increase compared to the previous
year after an interval of four years. The annual amount of contract by establishment is 6169million yen, or
12.0% of increases for the six consecutive years.
Trends in annual lease contracts and annual number of contracts
Number of lease contract
(%)
ratio compared to the
previous year
350
300
0
Number of lease contract
250
10
-10
(10,000 cases)
-20
200
-30
150
-40
-50
100
-60
50
-70
-80
0
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
The annual sales of lease articles decreased as 2,208,945 which is a decrease of -1.0% compared to the
previous year for the two consecutive years. According to the contract term, “Less than 3 years, more than
1 year” increased slightly after the big drop (-22.8%) of the previous year. Those which for “5 years or
more” and “3 years or more and less than 5 years” also decreased by 1.1% and 1.7% respectively.
Annual number of lease contract
Terms of contract
2004 (case)
2005 (case)
Composition
ratio(%)
Compared to
the previous
year(%)
-1.0
Annual number of lease contracts meter
2,232,009
2,208,945
100
Less than 3 years exceeding 1 year.
283,333
286,192
13.0
1.0
Less than 5 years of 3 years or more
699,452
687,716
31.1
-1.7
1,249,224
1,235,037
55.9
-1.1
5 years or more
1) By article
In terms of the amount of contract for lease articles, “Machinery and equipment for the service industry”
increased by 24.6% compared to the previous year for the Pachinko halls and hotels. “Machine tool” also
increased to meet the increased needs of automobiles and electric machines as 31.7% .
“Telecommunications equipment” as increase of 11.4% and “Equipment (others) for transportation”
became increases of 22.9% for the lease of the aircraft.
On the other hand, “Industrial machine” decreased by 8.7% . “Equipment (automobile) for
transportation” decreased by 15.3% due to a reactionary action such as introduction of trucks and related
cars for the exhaust gas regulations of the previous year.
Annual of contract for leasing
2004
(million yen)
By article
Annual amount of lease contracts
2005
(million yen)
7,585,041
1,196,470
217,127
189,874
350,666
590,403
391,196
199,206
682,223
376,779
2,380,941
561,673
590,106
448,778
Industrial machine
Machine tool
Civil engineering and construction machinery
Equipment for medical treatment
Equipment for transportation
Automobiles
Others
Commercial machinery and equipment
Machinery and equipment for service industry
Computer and related equipment
Telecommunications equipment
Office supplies
Others
Composition
ratio(%)
Compared to
the previous
year(%)
100
13.9
3.6
2.6
4.6
7.3
4.2
3.1
8.8
6.0
30.4
8.0
7.5
7.1
3.4
-8.7
31.7
8.8
3.0
-2.4
-15.3
22.9
1.6
24.6
0.0
11.4
0.1
24.2
7,840,430
1,092,015
285,853
206,596
361,264
576,171
331,379
244,793
693,104
469,550
2,382,024
625,644
590,875
557,334
According to the trend in annual contract of leasing since 1988, “Computer and this relevant
equipment” , which tended to increase due to a high demand of PC, turned to decrease from the peak around
2000. It decreased by 8.2% as the rate for composition compared to 1998. On the other hand, “Machine and
facility for the service industry” etc. such as equipment for hotels and amusement equipment increased.
Trends in composition ratio of annual contracts of lease articles
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
2.0
1988
昭和63年
36.5
平成 5年
1993
37.3
1998
平成10年
2003
平成15年
2005
平成17年
14.0
38.6
34.1
30.4
8.8
9.0
14.9
8.8
13.4
10.1
13.9
13.9
8.8
8.8
4.8 7.4
8.1
7.2
7.5
18.4
5.2 5.4 4.0
15.3
7.9
6.1 5.5 4.5
13.8
5.7
8.0
7.3
8.0
17.5
5.0
6.0
17.9
電子計算機・同関連機器
産業機械
Industrial machinery
Commercial
machinery/system
商業用機械・設備
Office equipment
事務用機器
T ransporation
輸送用機器
i
t
Others
その他
Communication
通信機器
Computers and related equipment
Machinery/system for
サービス業用機械・設備
services industry
i
t
2) By contract
The composition ratio of leasing shows that “Service industry (other vendors excluded)” (composition
ratio 23.8%), “Manufacture” (22.9%), and “Wholesale and retail trade” (18.3%) were high, and there were
no substantial changes in the order and the composition ratio. These three industries account for 60 percent
of the total number of contract. This is followed by “Others” (8.3%), “Finance and insurance” (7.4%), and
“Construction and real estate” (5.9%).
Composition ratio by industry for the annual number of leasing contract
Governm ent services
4.6%
Other vendors
in the sam e
business
2.4%
Electricity , gas, heat
supply , and water service
industry
1.5%
Telecomm unication
industry
4.9%
Service industry (Other
vendors in the same
business excluded. )
23.8%
Construction and real
estate
5.9%
Finance and insurance
7.4%
Others
8.3%
2005
Industry
annual contructs for
lease
7,840billion yen
Manufacturing
22.9%
Wholesale and retail
trade
18.3%
4. Annual operating cost
The annual operating cost of the rental and leasing and its composition ratio were 8,565billionyen
and 96.7% respectively. It shows “Loan property cost” as 6,626billion yen (composition ratio
77.4%) which accounted for nearly 80% of the entire operating cost. “Other operating cost”
including advertising, warehouse, shipping and delivery services etc. accounted for 1,290billion yen
(15.1%) as more than 10% of all.
Annual operating cost of rental and leasing
By cost
2004
2005
Compared to
(million yen) (million yen) Composition the previous
ratio(%)
Total
Total salary paid
Loan property cost
The capital cost
Rental cost
Land and building
Machine and device
Other operating cost
year(%)
8,488,811
349,576
6,543,580
8,564,923
332,118
6,626,902
100.0
3.9
77.4
0.9
-5.0
1.3
217,960
107,113
48,525
58,588
1,270,581
197,541
118,423
51,690
66,733
1,289,939
2.3
1.4
0.6
0.8
15.1
-9.4
10.6
6.5
13.9
1.5
5.Trends by prefecture
[1] Annual sales of rental business
Tokyo accounts for 30.2% of the whole country as 477billion yen for the annual sales of rental business,
which is followed by Osaka of 115billion yen (composition ratio 7.3%), 106billion yen of Aichi (6.7%), 74
billion yen of Hokkaido (4.7%), and Chiba of 72 billion yen (4.6%).
Annual sales of rental business by prefecture (Top 5 prefectures)
Prefecture
Rank
Total
2004
(million yen)
2005
(million yen)
Composition
ratio(%)
Compared to
the previous
year(%)
1,508,861
1,578,863
100.0
4.6
1st
Tokyo
394,198
477,296
30.2
21.1
2nd
Osaka
116,514
115,407
7.3
-1.0
3rd
Aichi
105,699
105,061
6.7
-0.6
4th
Hokkaido
85,778
73,962
4.7
-13.8
5th
Chiba
62,164
72,037
4.6
15.9
When the composition ratio of Tokyo, Osaka and Aichi according to the rental article, “Computer and
this relevant equipment” occupies the large ratio for Tokyo as 51.5%, which is far higher than that of Osaka
and Aichi. “Office supplies” is large in Osaka as 12.1% , which exceeds the national average by 4.7%. In
Aichi, "Civil engineering and construction machine" is 61.8%, which exceeds the national averages by 6.9%.
Composition ratio of rental business in Tokyo, Aichi and Osaka (2005)
0
10
20
Total
Nationwide meter
30
40
50
60
70
54.9
18.2
20.1
Tokyo
(%)
100
9.6
61.8
13.6
46.6
90
7.4
51.5
Aichi
Osaka
80
12.4
5.5
12.1
Industrial machine
Machine tool
Civil engineering and construction machinery
Equipment for medical treatment
Equipment for transportation
Commercial machinery and equipment
Machinery and equipment for service industry
Computer and related equipment
T elecommunications equipment
Office supplies
Others
[2] Amount of leasing contruct
The amount of leasing contruct in Tokyo was 3,862billion yen as 49.3% of the whole country, which is
nearly half. This is followed by Osaka 1,160billion yen (composition ratio 14.8%) , 602million yen of Aichi
(7.7%), 310million yen of Fukuoka (3.9%) and Miyagi of 172million yen (2.2%) .
Annual number of contract of leasing by prefectures(high ranking 5 prefectures)
Prefecture
Rank
2004
(million yen)
Composition
ratio(%)
Compared
to the
previous
year(%)
2005
(million yen)
Total
7,585,041
7,840,430
100.0
3.4
1st
Tokyo
3,970,193
3,861,972
49.3
-2.7
2nd
Osaka
943,186
1,160,149
14.8
23.0
3rd
Aichi
442,279
602,222
7.7
36.2
4th
Fukuoka
325,153
309,536
3.9
-4.8
5th
Miyagi
152,404
171,628
2.2
12.6
In terms of annual contructsales composition ratio of lease articles of Tokyo, Osaka and Aichi,
“Computer and this relevant apparatus” is high as 33.4% in Tokyo which exceeds the national average
composition ratio (30.4%). However, other composition ratio is almost at the level of national average. As
for Osaka, the composition ratio is close to the national average. For Aichi, the number of contract of
“Machine tool” and “Industrial machine”, etc. exceeded the national average in the composition.
Composition ratio of the amount of contract for lease articles in Tokyo, Aichi, and Osaka (2005)
0
10
Total
13.9
Tokyo
13.6
Aichi
Osaka
20
3.6
14.3
7.6
9.8
3.0
40
7.3
2.4
17.4
30
8.8
8.6
6.0
8.0
Industrial machine
Civil engineering and construction machinery
Equipment for transportation
Machinery and equipment for service industry
Telecommunications equipment
Others
9.9
7.5
60
70
30.4
5.1
5.7
5.2
50
7.5
9.3
28.3
31.0
90
8.0
33.4
7.2
80
7.3
5.2
8.1
6.2
Machine tool
Equipment for medical treatment
Commercial machinery and equipment
Computer and related equipment
Office supplies
6.8
(%)
100
Annual sales by prefecture
Prefecture
Number of
establishments
Hokkaido
Aomori
Iwate
Miyagi
Akita
Yamagata
Fukushima
Ibaraki
Tochigi
Gunma
Saitama
Chiba
Tokyo
Kanagawa
Niigata
Toyama
Ishikawa
Fukui
Yamanashi
Nagano
Gifu
Shizuoka
Aichi
Mie
Shiga
Kyoto
Osaka
Hyogo
Nara
Wakayama
Tottori
Shimane
Okayama
Hiroshima
Yamaguchi
Tokushima
Kagawa
Ehime
Kochi
Fukuoka
Saga
Nagasaki
Kumamoto
Oita
Miyazaki
Kagoshima
Okinawa
Lease
Composition Compared to the Annual contruct sales Composition Compared to the
ratio
previous year
(million yen)
ratio
previous year
(%)
Total
(%)
(%)
Rental
Annual sales
(million yen)
(%)
Composition Compared to the
ratio
previous year
(%)
Number of
employees
(%)
Composition Compared to the
ratio
previous year
(%)
(%)
5,230
100.0
-5.4
7,840,430
100.0
3.4
1,578,863
100.0
4.6
65,193
100.0
-2.6
339
81
66
160
57
77
101
125
99
88
158
176
390
166
197
90
95
35
51
94
120
130
251
60
67
56
274
145
23
23
35
45
79
149
102
29
62
62
24
293
31
86
99
60
71
114
95
6.5
1.5
1.3
3.1
1.1
1.5
1.9
2.4
1.9
1.7
3.0
3.4
7.5
3.2
3.8
1.7
1.8
0.7
1.0
1.8
2.3
2.5
4.8
1.1
1.3
1.1
5.2
2.8
0.4
0.4
0.7
0.9
1.5
2.8
2.0
0.6
1.2
1.2
0.5
5.6
0.6
1.6
1.9
1.1
1.4
2.2
1.8
-11.7
-2.4
-14.3
-7.0
-5.0
-3.8
-1.9
-0.8
5.3
-1.1
-9.7
-7.9
-5.3
-10.3
-7.9
-3.2
-5.0
-5.4
18.6
9.3
-7.7
-5.1
-9.7
1.7
-10.7
-6.7
-3.2
-7.1
4.5
15.0
12.9
-6.3
-3.7
-10.8
8.5
-6.5
0.0
-6.1
-4.0
-7.0
-13.9
-12.2
-1.0
-13.0
18.3
-4.2
-7.8
156,783
16,315
21,497
171,628
9,227
19,400
18,612
20,752
27,208
30,366
127,288
64,866
3,861,972
137,703
61,012
21,081
70,344
18,401
9,122
87,550
38,016
108,393
602,222
23,447
14,846
84,206
1,160,149
80,230
8,233
5,986
11,692
14,363
39,766
142,499
8,792
16,498
53,199
25,963
8,903
309,536
6,395
15,795
28,914
12,358
9,977
31,979
26,949
2.0
0.2
0.3
2.2
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.4
1.6
0.8
49.3
1.8
0.8
0.3
0.9
0.2
0.1
1.1
0.5
1.4
7.7
0.3
0.2
1.1
14.8
1.0
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.5
1.8
0.1
0.2
0.7
0.3
0.1
3.9
0.1
0.2
0.4
0.2
0.1
0.4
0.3
-2.7
-3.5
-1.0
12.6
14.7
60.2
25.9
-37.1
-11.8
-1.3
-13.2
-1.9
-2.7
-8.3
10.7
2.7
-5.6
28.3
16.7
39.0
14.3
10.3
36.2
8.1
11.2
-4.0
23.0
5.4
-30.7
8.6
4.6
-5.5
-10.8
-4.7
7.1
-1.5
3.7
2.8
-12.6
-4.8
-28.7
-33.3
-10.1
-14.9
-15.3
19.2
1.8
73,962
15,362
10,225
31,869
11,428
8,106
18,407
29,759
20,772
15,613
48,050
72,037
477,296
62,479
35,301
18,398
12,922
7,510
9,060
13,100
17,459
25,620
105,061
11,326
9,453
12,013
115,407
27,555
4,257
4,622
4,336
6,753
20,466
29,771
15,121
2,513
9,724
8,009
4,670
62,238
5,907
10,806
15,361
11,035
16,326
18,428
12,971
4.7
1.0
0.6
2.0
0.7
0.5
1.2
1.9
1.3
1.0
3.0
4.6
30.2
4.0
2.2
1.2
0.8
0.5
0.6
0.8
1.1
1.6
6.7
0.7
0.6
0.8
7.3
1.7
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.4
1.3
1.9
1.0
0.2
0.6
0.5
0.3
3.9
0.4
0.7
1.0
0.7
1.0
1.2
0.8
-13.8
-2.4
-14.7
-12.8
-9.6
-8.9
10.7
-0.6
23.6
4.7
11.9
15.9
21.1
-15.0
9.8
6.5
-2.9
-0.2
-5.2
27.2
-3.8
-3.6
-0.6
4.2
2.9
9.3
-1.0
-18.8
-13.0
39.6
1.8
-10.9
15.8
-1.2
19.6
-36.7
10.9
-10.6
-12.1
-5.0
-21.3
-16.7
-2.4
-12.7
34.8
3.4
5.3
2,611
610
526
1,677
456
432
887
1,148
815
648
1,840
2,426
15,445
2,054
1,708
725
656
372
452
722
1,021
1,210
3,735
472
468
564
6,206
1,316
256
285
270
340
872
1,668
782
219
447
469
304
2,947
264
608
797
507
631
1,354
971
4.0
0.9
0.8
2.6
0.7
0.7
1.4
1.8
1.3
1.0
2.8
3.7
23.7
3.2
2.6
1.1
1.0
0.6
0.7
1.1
1.6
1.9
5.7
0.7
0.7
0.9
9.5
2.0
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.5
1.3
2.6
1.2
0.3
0.7
0.7
0.5
4.5
0.4
0.9
1.2
0.8
1.0
2.1
1.5
-16.6
-14.7
-19.0
-5.9
-5.2
2.1
8.7
3.6
9.4
-2.3
1.1
-0.5
0.9
-14.3
2.6
-2.3
-4.1
-0.8
-13.7
18.9
7.4
-5.8
-8.4
5.6
-7.7
-6.0
-1.9
-16.3
-18.7
56.6
-2.5
1.8
4.4
0.9
16.5
-12.7
0.0
2.0
-8.2
-6.9
-22.4
-5.7
-2.8
-20.0
10.1
23.5
-8.4
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