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Japan inflation ticks up in May to 2.5%

By Inquirer - 5 months ago
TOKYO, Japan — The pace of Japanese inflation accelerated in May partly due to higher energy bills, government data showed Friday, as analysts speculate on the timing of the Bank of Japan’s next rate hike. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) — which excludes volatile fresh food prices — rose 2.5 percent year-on-year, compared with the

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