As new gauge puts CPI above 2%, is BoJ prepping for a hike?
Revised data shows price growth at a level the bank said would trigger tightening
The Bank of Japan published a new statistic on March 26 that could help it justify further rate hikes to a government that would prefer it to hold.
According to a new BoJ gauge of the annual consumer price index (CPI) that excludes fresh food and “institutional factors”, inflation in January was 2.2%. The “additional factors” include changes to certain tax rates and subsidies, some of which were implemented to alleviate pressure on consumers from the weak yen and other issues.
The 2.2% stands in
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