The Japan April services PPI printed at 3.1% y/y, versus a market forecast of 3.0%. The March read was revised higher to 3.3% (from 3.1% originally reported). The chart below plots the PPI services y/y outcome (the white line) against headline CPI y/y. The PPI has come off its highs from early 2025, but still remains quite elevated by historical standards.
Fig 1: Japan Services PPI Y/Y Versus Japan CPI Y/Y
Source: MNI - Market News/Bloomberg
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