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Japanese consumer prices fall at record rate

By Justine Lau in Hong Kong

Published: September 29 2009 04:33 | Last updated: September 29 2009 04:33

Japanese consumer prices posted their sharpest decline last month since records began in the early 1970s, fuelling fears that persistent deflation could weaken the country’s nascent recovery.

Core consumer prices excluding fresh food, which have been falling since March, dropped 2.4 per cent in August from a year ago, compared with a 2.2 per cent decline in July, according to figures from the Statistics Bureau.

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