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Japan Inflation Is Broadening Again — Core-Core at 1.9% Strengthens BoJ Hike Case

Japan’s inflation pressures strengthened in July, with headline CPI rising from 1.6% to 1.9% y/y, above 1.7% expected, while core CPI excluding fresh food accelerated from 1.6% to 1.8%, matching consensus. More importantly for underlying inflation, core-core CPI excluding fresh food and energy rose from 1.7% to 1.9%, bringing it close to BoJ’s 2% target even as core CPI remained below target for a seventh consecutive month.

Composition suggests pressure is broadening rather than coming solely from energy. Food excluding fresh items rose 3.0% y/y, only slightly slower than 3.1% in June. Services inflation picked up from 1.1% to 1.2%, consistent with gradual pass-through of higher labor costs. Goods prices remained firmer at 2.7%. Energy inflation also turned positive, moving from -0.4% to 0.6%, with propane gas and kerosene rising sharply even as electricity and gasoline prices remained slightly lower from a year earlier.

That mix matters because imported inflation risks are rebuilding just as domestic price pressure is becoming more persistent. Weak Yen continues to raise raw-material costs, while renewed Middle East tensions and higher crude prices threaten another increase in Japan’s energy import bill. Recent PMI data add to the picture: manufacturing and services both strengthened in August, while firms reported output-price inflation near record highs despite some easing in input-cost growth.

For BoJ, July CPI strengthens case for another rate increase at September 17–18 meeting. Core CPI is still below 2%, but core-core inflation at 1.9%, firmer services prices and renewed energy pressure make it harder to argue that inflation is fading cleanly. With private-sector activity strengthening at same time, conditions are supportive of a move from 1.0% to 1.25%, while focus will then shift to whether BoJ is prepared to accelerate tightening pace beyond roughly two increases a year.

Data Summary

Indicator Actual Expected Previous
National CPI y/y 1.9% 1.7% 1.6%
Core CPI y/y 1.8% 1.8% 1.6%
Core-Core CPI y/y 1.9% 1.7% 1.7%
Food ex Fresh Food y/y 3.0% 3.1%
Services CPI y/y 1.2% 1.1%
Goods CPI y/y 2.7%
Energy CPI y/y 0.6% -0.4%

Key Takeaways

  • Japan headline CPI accelerated from 1.6% to 1.9% y/y in July, beating expectations for 1.7%.
  • Core CPI excluding fresh food rose from 1.6% to 1.8%, matching consensus and marking second straight monthly acceleration.
  • More importantly, core-core CPI excluding fresh food and energy rose from 1.7% to 1.9%, pointing to firmer underlying inflation rather than an energy-only rebound.
  • Services inflation edged higher from 1.1% to 1.2%, suggesting gradual pass-through of labor and domestic cost pressures.
  • Food excluding fresh items remained elevated at 3.0%, while goods inflation stood at 2.7%.
  • Energy inflation swung from -0.4% to 0.6%, with higher kerosene and propane costs adding fresh pressure.
  • Weak Yen and renewed Middle East-driven energy costs remain upside risks to import prices, while government subsidies continue to restrain parts of headline inflation.
  • For BoJ, mix strengthens case for a September 17–18 rate hike: underlying inflation is approaching 2% just as private-sector activity is strengthening.

Full Japan CPI release here (in Japanese).

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