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Tokyo inflation slows – recap

Inflation in Tokyo slowed more than expected in February, influenced by government subsidies aimed at reducing energy costs, according to data from the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

  • Consumer prices, excluding fresh food, rose by 2.2% compared to a year earlier, slightly below the 2.3% forecast but still above the BOJ’s 2% target.
  • core inflation, which excludes both fresh food and energy, held steady at 1.9%, indicating stable underlying price growth.

More on the data here:

Tokyo’s inflation rate has been lower than the national average due to local education subsidies. In contrast, nationwide inflation reached 3.2% in January, reinforcing expectations that the BOJ will continue to scale back its monetary easing policies. <html>
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Economists anticipate the next rate hike could come as soon as the BOJ’s May 1 meeting, though most expect officials to wait until summer.

More from Japan earlier:

This article was written by Eamonn Sheridan at www.forexlive.com.

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