Inflation in Tokyo slows in May, but key gauge hits four-decade high | Inquirer Business

Inflation in Tokyo slows in May, but key gauge hits four-decade high

/ 08:40 AM May 26, 2023

Man buys fish at a market in Tokyo

FILE PHOTO: A man buys fish at a market in Tokyo, Japan March 3, 2023. REUTERS/Androniki Christodoulou/File Photo

TOKYO  -Core consumer inflation in Japan’s capital slowed in May but a key index stripping away the effect of fuel hit a four-decade high, underscoring broadening price pressure that may keep alive expectations of a withdrawal of ultra-loose monetary policy.

The data for Tokyo, which is seen as a leading indicator of nationwide trends, showed companies continued to pass on rising costs to households in a sign inflationary pressure could last longer than the Bank of Japan (BOJ) projects.

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The Tokyo core consumer price index (CPI), which excludes volatile fresh food but includes fuel costs, rose 3.2 percent in May from a year earlier, government data showed on Friday, roughly matching a median market forecast for a 3.3-percent gain.

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Inflation slowed from the previous month’s 3.5 percent but stayed above the BOJ’s 2 percent target for a full year, the data showed.

The dollar pared some losses against the yen after the data and stood around 140.05 in Asia trade on Friday.

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A separate index stripping away both fresh food and fuel costs rose 3.9 percent in May from a year earlier, marking the fastest pace of increase since April 1982 when Japan was experiencing an asset-inflated bubble.

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Japan’s economy is finally recovering from the scars of the COVID-19 pandemic, though risks of a global slowdown and rising food prices hang over the outlook for exports and consumption.

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With inflation already exceeding its target, markets are rife with speculation the BOJ could soon phase out ultra-loose monetary policy under new governor Kazuo Ueda.

Ueda, however, has brushed aside the chance of a near-term policy tweak, stressing that inflation must sustainably hit the BOJ’s 2 percent target and accompanied by solid wage growth for the bank to consider phasing out stimulus.

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https://business.inquirer.net/401653/bojs-ueda-vows-to-maintain-easy-policy-given-economic-uncertainty

https://business.inquirer.net/398034/consumer-inflation-in-japans-capital-accelerates-keeps-boj-under-pressure

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