Japan’s wholesale inflation stays near record on Ukraine war and a weak yen

Japan’s wholesale inflation stays near record on Ukraine war and a weak yen


A customer picks up a snack at a supermarket store in Tokyo, Japan, on Tuesday, July 27, 2021. Japan’s wholesale inflation remained near record-high levels in March as the Ukraine crisis and a weak yen pushed up fuel and raw material costs, data showed on Tuesday

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Japan’s wholesale inflation remained near record-high levels in March as the Ukraine crisis and a weak yen pushed up fuel and raw material costs, data showed on Tuesday, adding strains to the resource-poor economy heavily reliant on imports.

While rising wholesale prices will help accelerate consumer inflation toward the central bank’s elusive 2% target, it could hurt an economy still reeling from the coronavirus pandemic, analysts say.

The corporate goods price index (CGPI), which measures the price companies charge each other for their goods and services, rose 9.5% in March from a year earlier, data showed.

That followed a revised 9.7% spike in February, which was the fastest pace on record, and exceeded a median market forecast for a 9.3% gain. The March index, at 112.0, was the highest level since December 1982, the Bank of Japan (BOJ) said.

“With raw material costs rising so much, companies won’t be able to make money unless they raise prices. The days of discount war are over,” said Takeshi Minami, chief economist at Norinchukin Research Institute.

“Core consumer inflation may accelerate to around 2.5% later this year and stay above 2% for longer than initially expected, weighing on consumption and the economy,” he said.

The yen-based import price index jumped 33.4% in March from a year earlier, the data showed, a sign the yen’s recent declines are inflating the cost of imports for Japanese firms.

Japanese companies have been slow in passing on rising costs to households as soft wage growth weighed on consumption, keeping consumer inflation well below the BOJ’s 2% target.

But analysts expect core consumer inflation to accelerate around 2% from April due to surging fuel costs and the dissipating effect of past cellphone fee cuts.

The rising inflationary pressure heightens the chance the BOJ will revise up its inflation forecast at its next quarterly review due April 28, analysts say. The bank’s current forecast is for core consumer inflation to hit 1.1% in the year that began in April.



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