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Japan consumer prices stop falling in October

By David Pilling in Tokyo

Published: November 25 2005 01:32 | Last updated: November 25 2005 10:13

Japan’s core consumer prices stopped falling in October, raising expectations that the world’s second-biggest economy may be on the verge of hauling itself from more than seven years of damaging deflation.

Instead of celebrating, politicians lined up to remind the Bank of Japan that it was too early to declare deflation dead or to ditch its super-loose monetary policy.

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