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Japan’s Core Inflation Accelerates to 2.0% in July, Pressuring BOJ Policy Path
Japan’s core consumer price index (CPI) rose 2.0% year-on-year in July, up from 1.7% in June, according to data released by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications. This marks the fastest pace of inflation in several months and keeps the Bank of Japan (BOJ) under pressure to consider further monetary policy normalization.
What the latest CPI data shows
The core CPI, which excludes fresh food prices but includes energy costs, accelerated for the second consecutive month. The July reading matched market expectations and signals that price pressures are broadening beyond temporary factors.
Energy prices contributed significantly, as government subsidies for electricity and gas were phased out. However, core-core inflation, which strips out both food and energy, also remained above the BOJ’s 2% target, indicating underlying demand-driven price growth is taking hold.
Implications for the Bank of Japan’s policy
The acceleration in inflation comes as the BOJ has already ended its negative interest rate policy and is gradually reducing bond purchases. Governor Kazuo Ueda has repeatedly stated that the bank will adjust policy if inflation trends toward the 2% target sustainably.
With inflation now back at 2%, market participants are closely watching for signals of another rate hike later this year. The yen’s recent appreciation has added complexity, as a stronger currency could dampen import prices and slow future inflation.
Why this matters for households and markets
For Japanese households, the steady rise in prices continues to outpace wage growth in real terms, squeezing purchasing power. The government has implemented temporary relief measures, but their impact is fading.
For global markets, Japan’s inflation trajectory influences the yen’s value and the relative attractiveness of Japanese assets. A more hawkish BOJ could narrow the interest rate differential with the U.S., potentially affecting global capital flows.
Conclusion
Japan’s July CPI data confirms that inflation is not transitory. The BOJ faces a delicate balancing act between supporting growth and containing price pressures, with its next policy meeting likely to be closely scrutinized for any shift in language.
FAQs
Q1: What does the core CPI measure?The core CPI excludes fresh food prices but includes energy costs. It is the BOJ’s primary inflation gauge.
Q2: How does this affect the yen?Higher inflation may prompt the BOJ to raise rates, which could support the yen. However, other factors like global yields also play a role.
Q3: When is the next BOJ meeting?The next monetary policy meeting is scheduled for September 2024, where the bank will update its economic outlook and policy stance.
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