Japan's consumer price index fell again in September--the 24th month in a row that prices have dropped. It was just 0.8% lower that last September but every little bit helps a shopper's wallet. Despite lower prices, Japan's consumers aren't buying as much. We all purchased 2.9% less stuff in September.
Dropping prices are bad for business and combined with a drop in overall purchases, members of the government are pressuring the Bank of Japan to plan inflation targets to increase prices. So far the BOJ has said no; they don't seem to like to tinker with the economy too much.
Dear Sir
I do need to have CPI data seris of Japan Since 1970 till now.
Yhank you andI am looking for your reponse.
Yors sincerely
kindly request by monthly
kindly request by monthly
Folks, this website is not a valid statistical resource. I'm always surprised when you think I can supply anything other than commentary.
Please try some of the Japanese government websites or JIN for your research needs. http://jin.jcic.or.jp/stat/index.html is a good place to start.