People look at vehicles for sale on the lot at AutoNation Toyota dealership in Cerritos, California December 9, 2015. (REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni)

Toyota Motor boosted its full-year operating profit forecast by 4.3 percent as it expects help from a weaker yen.

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The automaker made the forecast after sales growth in Asia and Europe lifted profit in the third-quarter.

Toyota sees full-year profit to come in at 2.4 trillion yen ($21.18 billion), from a previous forecast of 2.3 trillion yen.

The increase represents largely flat profit in the year to March versus last year, according to Reuters.

Profit for the July-September period rose 11 percent for Toyota’s strongest second-quarter performance since the September 2015 quarter, though it missed a median forecast of 584.89 billion yen from 10 analysts polled by Refinitiv.

Earnings got a lift from higher sales in China, while profitability in most of its major markets including North America improved.

Toyota seems to be bucking the trend, avoiding a fall in sales in China, as broader economic growth slows.

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