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Core inflation in Japan’s capital sharply accelerates in April

Last updated: April 25, 2025 10:41 pm
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Core consumer prices in Tokyo, Japan’s capital, saw a significant increase of 3.4% in April compared to the previous year. This marks the second consecutive month of acceleration in price growth, posing a challenge for the Bank of Japan as they navigate the impact of higher U.S. tariffs and rising prices.

The surge in the core consumer price index (CPI), which excludes volatile fresh food costs, exceeded the median market forecast of 3.2% and followed a 2.4% gain in March. This uptick in prices is the first time the Tokyo core CPI has risen above 3% since July 2023.

Several factors contributed to this uptick in prices, including a reduction in government subsidies aimed at curbing electricity and gas bills. Additionally, a series of price hikes for food that took effect on April 1, coinciding with the start of Japan’s new financial year, also played a role in driving up consumer prices.

A separate index that removes the effects of both fresh food and fuel costs, closely monitored by the Bank of Japan as a broader price trend indicator, rose by 3.1% in April from a year earlier after a 2.2% increase in March. These inflation figures in Tokyo are often seen as a leading indicator of nationwide trends.

The release of this data comes just ahead of the Bank of Japan’s policy meeting scheduled for April 30 to May 1. It is widely anticipated that the central bank will maintain short-term rates at 0.5%. However, BOJ Governor Kazuo Ueda has hinted at the possibility of further rate hikes, although the uncertainty surrounding sweeping U.S. tariffs has complicated the central bank’s decision-making process.

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Sources familiar with the matter suggest that the Bank of Japan will likely revise down its economic growth forecasts and issue warnings about the escalating risks stemming from U.S. tariffs, which are expected to have a negative impact on global demand.

In conclusion, the recent surge in consumer prices in Tokyo presents a complex challenge for the Bank of Japan as they strive to strike a balance between economic growth and inflation. The upcoming policy meeting will be closely watched for any signals on the central bank’s future monetary policy decisions.

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