Japan’s wholesale inflation jumps in Oct

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TOKYO — Japan’s wholesale inflation accelerated in October as renewed yen falls pushed up import costs for some goods, data showed on Wednesday, complicating the central bank’s decision on how soon to raise interest rates.

The corporate goods price index, which measures the price that companies charge each other for goods and services, rose 3.4 percent in October from a year earlier, Bank of Japan (BoJ) data showed, above market forecasts for a 3.0-percent gain.

It followed a 3.1-percent increase in September.

The yen-based import price index fell 2.2 percent year on year last month, less than the 2.5-percent drop in September, the data showed. On a month-on-month basis, the index rose 3.0 percent after falling 2.8 percent in September.

A spike in the price of rice, coupled with the increasing cost of nonferrous metals, food and oil, pushed up overall wholesale inflation, the data showed, a sign companies remained under pressure from rising raw material costs.

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The BoJ ended negative interest rates in March and raised short-term interest rates to 0.25 percent in July on the view Japan was making progress toward sustainably achieving its 2-percent inflation target.

BoJ Governor Kazuo Ueda has stressed the bank’s readiness to raise interest rates again if inflation becomes driven more by robust domestic demand and higher wages, rather than rising raw material costs.


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