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Japan's July wholesale inflation slows for seventh month

Japan's July wholesale inflation slows for seventh month

FILE PHOTO-A shopper looks at items at a drug store in Tokyo, Japan, May 28, 2015. Picture taken May 28, 2015. REUTERS/Yuya Shino/File Photo

10 Aug 2023 09:18AM (Updated: 10 Aug 2023 09:19AM)

TOKYO : Japanese wholesale inflation slowed in July year-on-year, easing for a seventh straight month due to softer energy utility costs, central bank data showed on Thursday, a sign the pressures that drove up consumer prices are running their course.

The 3.6 per cent rise in the corporate goods price index (CGPI), which measures the price companies charge each other for their goods and services, compares with the median market forecast for a 3.5 per cent annual increase and follows a 4.3 per cent annual increase in June.

After peaking at 10.6 per cent in December, wholesale inflation has slowed for seven months in a row, the data showed.

The data underscores the Bank of Japan's view that consumer inflation will slow in coming months as global commodity prices slide from last year's peak levels.

For July, government subsidies to mitigate the impact of the spike in households gas and electricity utility fees, which shaved 0.6 per centage points off the overall increase, helped curb price hikes, the data showed.

Yen-based import prices fell 14.1 per cent in July from a year earlier, falling for a fourth straight month, easing concerns about elevated import bills for companies reliant on raw material imports.

Source: Reuters

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