Tuesday 1 April 2025 11:34 GMT

Hotter-Than-Expected Tokyo Inflation Increases Odds Of May Rate Hike


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2.9% YoY Tokyo CPI

Core inflation excluding fresh food and energy: 2.2%

Higher than expected
Inflation acceleration was broadly based

Tokyo's consumer price index (CPI) inflation unexpectedly accelerated to 2.9% year on year in March from a revised 2.8% in February, higher than the market consensus of 2.7%. We find that price pressures are becoming more broad based. As expected, costs of fresh food and utilities eased a little on the month. But most other major items -- such as household goods (5.2%), clothing (3.1%) and medical care (2.4%) -- all rose. Thus, core inflation, excluding fresh food, rose to 2.4% in March vs 2.2% in February. A 2.2% reading was the market consensus.

Processed food prices also accelerated. An earlier rise in fresh food is now likely to feed through to the overall category. And, with a time lag, to eating-out prices. This ripple effect is already being noticed by the Bank of Japan. With upside inflation risks growing, the odds of a BoJ's rate reaction increase.

Tokyo inflation accelerated with both goods and services prices up


Source: CEIC

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