Japan’s Inflation Surges to 3.5% as New BOJ Governor Takes the Helm

Japan’s Inflation Surges to 3.5% as New BOJ Governor Takes the Helm

This week, the Statistics Bureau of Japan unveiled the latest core consumer price index (CPI) report for the country, revealing a surge to 3.5%. This figure comes as a surprise to analysts who had predicted a more modest 2.9% for the end of the quarter. It’s worth noting that Japan’s inflation has been steadily rising since June 2021. The timing of this uptick is also notable, as Kazuo Ueda has recently assumed the role of the 32nd governor of the Bank of Japan.
New BOJ Governor Faces Rising Inflation, Central Bank to Conduct Review of Monetary Policy Measures
In April, Japan experienced a surge in its year-over-year inflation rate — excluding fresh food and energy prices — which increased to 3.5%. This worsening inflation rate is a concern for the Bank of Japan (BOJ), which aims to bring the rate back down to the 2% range, like several central banks worldwide. However, the country’s economy is facing significant challenges, including the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic, w

Czytaj więcej

We współpracy z: https://news.bitcoin.com/japans-inflation-surges-to-3-5-as-new-boj-governor-takes-the-helm/

Total
0
Shares
Dodaj komentarz

Podobne Wpisy