BSS
  23 Aug 2024, 11:08

Japan inflation accelerates to 2.7pc in July

TOKYO, Aug 23, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - Japanese inflation was slightly higher in
July, with prices rising 2.7 percent on-year compared with 2.6 percent the
month before, internal affairs ministry data showed Friday.

The core Consumer Price Index reading, which excludes volatile fresh food
prices, was in line with market expectations.

Increases in the cost of electricity and gas, processed food and car
insurance premiums were among the areas contributing to the uptick, the
ministry said in a statement.

While price increases at the petrol pump slowed, that was offset by rising
electricity and natural gas fees, the ministry added.

Excluding fresh food and energy, Japanese prices rose 1.9 percent in July --
also in line with expectations -- following a 2.2 percent rise in June.

The data comes after the Bank of Japan's deputy governor earlier this month
said officials would stick to their ultra-loose monetary policies given
market volatility.

The key Nikkei 225 index surged more than 10 percent on August 6, a day after
tanking more than 12 percent on concerns about a possible US recession and
the stronger yen.

The BoJ late last month hiked interest rates for only the second time in 17
years -- indicating plans for more if the economy performs as officials
expect.