Friday, June 26, 2009

Record Deflation in Japan

I wasn't going to report this as the theme is old news (i.e. deflation in Japan), but I noticed price declines were at record levels. Bloomberg reports:

Prices excluding fresh food slid 1.1 percent from a year earlier after dropping 0.1 percent in the preceding two months, the statistics bureau said today in Tokyo. It was the sharpest decrease since comparable figures were first compiled in 1971.

Bank of Japan Governor Masaaki Shirakawa said last week that price declines will accelerate through the middle of the fiscal year as demand slackens and crude oil continues to trade lower than last year’s record. Retailers including Aeon Co. are cutting prices to attract customers as falling wages and the worsening job outlook damp spending.


Source: Stat.Go.JP

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