Japan inflation remained unchanged in May as government measures helped to bring down energy prices, data from the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications showed Friday.
Core consumer prices, excluding fresh food, registered a steady growth of 1.4 percent in May. The rate also matched expectations.
Meanwhile, headline inflation rose to 1.5 percent from 1.4 percent in the previous month.
Consumer prices, excluding fresh food and energy, rose 1.8 percent but slower than the 1.9 percent increase in April.
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June 12, 2026 17:14 ET Major central bank action was the focus this week in economic news. The European Central Bank became the first major central bank to move in response to the rising inflationary pressures in the backdrop of the conflict in the Middle East. In North America, the U.S. inflation and trade data as well as Canada’s central bank decision gained attention. The Chinese trade data was the main news in Asia.