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Japan's deflation gloom continues | Japan's deflation gloom continues |
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Japan has been in deflation for 12 straight months, figures released by the government show. | Japan has been in deflation for 12 straight months, figures released by the government show. |
Prices fell by 1.2% in February from a year earlier, threatening the country's recovery from recession. | Prices fell by 1.2% in February from a year earlier, threatening the country's recovery from recession. |
Japan's economy has been periodically plagued by deflation since the "lost decade" of the 1990s, which led to years of stagnation. | Japan's economy has been periodically plagued by deflation since the "lost decade" of the 1990s, which led to years of stagnation. |
The prospect that goods will become cheaper in the future makes consumers reluctant to buy today. | The prospect that goods will become cheaper in the future makes consumers reluctant to buy today. |
This leads to a vicious circle of falling company profits and wages. | This leads to a vicious circle of falling company profits and wages. |
Downward trend | Downward trend |
The latest figures - where the core consumer price index fell by 1.2% - is not as bad as in previous months. | The latest figures - where the core consumer price index fell by 1.2% - is not as bad as in previous months. |
But the preliminary figures for Tokyo for March showed a steeper decline. The capital is seen as an indicator for nationwide trends. | But the preliminary figures for Tokyo for March showed a steeper decline. The capital is seen as an indicator for nationwide trends. |
Eyeing an election in the summer, the government is putting pressure on the Bank of Japan to further increase the money supply to tackle the problem. | Eyeing an election in the summer, the government is putting pressure on the Bank of Japan to further increase the money supply to tackle the problem. |
"The pace of decline in prices is slowing somewhat, but prices are still falling," said Finance Minister Naoto Kan. | |
"More efforts will be needed to escape deflation." | |
Record budget | |
But the government has little room to spend more to counter deflation. | |
Its debt is already the largest in the industrialised world and rising. | Its debt is already the largest in the industrialised world and rising. |
For this reason, analysts said it could be a long time before prices start rising again in Japan. | |
"There is still long way to go before Japan pulls out of deflation," said Takeshi Minami at the Norinchukin Research Institute. | |
"The Bank of Japan has said it will patiently maintain very easy monetary policy. They really need to do so for a very long time for the country to escape deflation." | |
On Wednesday, parliament passed a record $1 trillion budget, much of it financed by borrowing. | |
The Japanese economy grew by 0.9% in the final three months of last year, or 3.8% on an annualised basis. | |
It is vying with China for the title of the world's second-largest economy, behind the US. |
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