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    CPI growth softens in February as Japan inflation hits 3.0%

    March 22, 2025
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    Japan’s core consumer prices rose 3.0 percent in February compared to the same month a year earlier, marking a slowdown in inflation for the first time in four months, according to government data released on Friday. The moderation was attributed in part to the reintroduction of state subsidies aimed at reducing household utility costs. The nationwide core Consumer Price Index (CPI), which excludes volatile fresh food prices, eased from a 3.2 percent increase recorded in January.

    Despite the slight deceleration, the inflation rate has remained above the Bank of Japan’s 2 percent target for nearly three years, maintaining pressure on policymakers as they weigh potential adjustments to the country’s monetary policy. February’s data reflected the impact of government measures that resumed in an effort to cushion consumers from rising energy prices. The subsidy program has played a critical role in offsetting the effects of global commodity price fluctuations on household expenditures.

    The core-core CPI, which further excludes both energy and fresh food to better gauge long-term inflation trends, rose 2.6 percent year-on-year in February, according to the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications. This metric is closely monitored by the Bank of Japan as it provides a more stable view of inflationary pressures. The recent inflation data arrives amid speculation that the Bank of Japan may begin to shift away from its ultra-loose monetary policy, which has included negative interest rates and large-scale asset purchases. However, officials have emphasized the importance of wage growth and sustained demand-driven inflation before making substantial policy adjustments.

    Analysts have noted that while the easing in price growth offers short-term relief to households, underlying inflation remains persistent, supported by service sector price increases and higher labor costs. Japan’s annual spring wage negotiations are also being closely watched for signs of wage hikes that could solidify inflationary momentum. Market observers will be assessing how the Bank of Japan responds in upcoming meetings, particularly as core inflation continues to hover above target. The central bank’s approach will be instrumental in shaping economic expectations and financial market stability in the months ahead. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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