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Tokyo's inflation cools more than expected but unlikely to halt interest rate hikes.

Tokyo's inflation cools more than expected but unlikely to halt interest rate hikes.

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2025-12-26
Summary:Tokyo's core inflation rate has fallen to 2.3%, but it is expected that the path of tightening will remain unchanged as it is above the central bank's target.

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Tokyo Consumer Price Index Records Unexpected Slowdown

The Japanese Ministry of Internal Affairs released closely watched inflation data this Friday. The report shows that Tokyo’s core consumer price index (CPI), excluding fresh food, rose 2.3% year-on-year in December, marking a significant slowdown from November's 2.8%. This figure is not only below the previously expected 2.5% but also the first sign of easing inflationary pressure since August this year. As a leading indicator of nationwide inflation trends in Japan, Tokyo's unexpected easing to some extent alleviates public anxiety over the continual rise in living costs and provides new insights for assessing Japan's current macroeconomic environment.

Decline in Food and Energy Costs Major Factors in Easing Inflation

A deeper analysis of this month's data reveals that the narrowing of price increases is mainly attributed to reduced pressure on food prices and continuously declining energy costs. Compared to the same period last year, food price increases, excluding fresh foods, have significantly eased, while downward energy prices have directly lowered the overall inflation figure. The data shows that Tokyo's overall inflation indicator has fallen from 2.7% to 2.0% year-on-year, while the underlying inflation indicator, excluding energy prices, has also eased to 2.6%. This inflation adjustment driven by structural cost reductions reflects the impact of alleviating global supply chain pressures and commodity price fluctuations on Japan's domestic market.

Key Inflation Indicators Still Above Bank of Japan's Policy Target

Despite the noticeable slowdown in core CPI data, it is an undeniable fact that the 2.3% increase still exceeds the Bank of Japan's long-term inflation target of 2%. Since last year, the Bank of Japan has been striving to find a virtuous cycle of sustained price and wage growth. Although current inflation levels have moderated, they remain in a "excess" range that the central bank believes requires policy adjustment. Economists point out that the inflation indicator excluding energy remains at a high 2.6%, indicating that core price pressures remain resilient and are not merely driven by temporary factors. This stubborn inflation trend means that the pressure for monetary policy transition has not truly dissipated.

Bank of Japan Likely to Maintain Rate Hike Path and Tightening Policy

Market analysts widely believe that the short-term adjustment in Tokyo's inflation is unlikely to prevent the Bank of Japan from continuing its rate hike process. Currently, the Bank of Japan is at a critical point transitioning from an ultra-loose monetary policy to policy normalization. Since the inflation rate has remained above the target level for several months, central bank officials tend to believe that further tightening is necessary to prevent economic overheating and uncontrolled inflation expectations. Unless prices experience a sharp drop and fall below the 2% mark, the Bank of Japan is expected to maintain its established rate hike path. This means that in future policy meetings, a gradual increase in borrowing costs will continue to be the main theme of Japan's financial markets.

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