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Consumer price gain has accelerate­d slightly, says BoJ

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TOKYO: Bank of Japan (BoJ) governor Haruhiko Kuroda ( pic) said that the pace of gains in consumer prices had accelerate­d slightly over the past year.

Kuroda said in a speech he expected rising wages to accompany gains in consumer prices.

He also said the central bank would continue with quantitati­ve easing because consumer prices were still distant from the BoJ’s 2% inflation target.

The comments highlight the slow progress the BoJ has made so far in trying to achieve sustained inflation, which could eventually complicate monetary policy as Kuroda starts a second five-year term as governor.

“Prices are somewhat weak compared to the level of economic activity and the improvemen­t in the output gap, but in the past year consumer prices have accelerate­d slightly,” Kuroda said in the text of the speech.

The nationwide core consumer price index, which includes oil products but excludes volatile fresh food costs, rose 1% in February from a year earlier, data showed last month.

However, a narrower measure that excludes fresh food and energy rose only 0.5% year-on-year, which some economists say shows inflationa­ry pressure is not strong.

Kuroda, who was chosen by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to launch an aggressive monetary easing programme, began his second term as governor on Monday.

Kuroda said on Monday the central bank would eventually need to consider how to normalise policy, suggesting the priority of his next tenure could be to dial back a massive stimulus he deployed five years ago.

This task may not proceed smoothly and could sow confusion if consumer prices remain distant from the central bank’s price target, some economists said. — Reuters

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