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Japan retail sales fall more than forecast in February | Japan retail sales fall more than forecast in February |
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Retail sales in Japan fell by more than forecast in February, underlining the challenge the new government faces to stoke inflation and consumer demand. | |
Sales dropped 2.3% from a year earlier, the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry said. | |
Most analysts had forecast a 1.2% dip. | Most analysts had forecast a 1.2% dip. |
Japan has been trying to boost domestic demand to offset a decline in exports and revive its stagnant economy, hurt over the years by deflation, or falling prices. | |
Deflation has prompted consumers to put off purchases in hope of a better deal. | Deflation has prompted consumers to put off purchases in hope of a better deal. |
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who came to power last year, has said that triggering inflation was among his top priorities. | Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who came to power last year, has said that triggering inflation was among his top priorities. |
Under pressure from the new government, Japan's central bank, the Bank of Japan, doubled its inflation target to 2% earlier this year. | Under pressure from the new government, Japan's central bank, the Bank of Japan, doubled its inflation target to 2% earlier this year. |
Many analysts have said that boosting consumer price growth is key to reviving domestic consumption. | |
Signs of recovery? | Signs of recovery? |
However, there are signs that things may be starting to turn around. | |
The figures from the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry also showed that retail sales in February rose 1.6% from the previous month. | |
Analysts said that the aggressive policy stand taken by Mr Abe's administration, coupled with the increased inflation target, had been having a positive impact on consumer confidence. | |
"We are seeing more optimism with the Japanese consumers and households," said Martin Schulz of Fujitsu Research Institute in Tokyo. | "We are seeing more optimism with the Japanese consumers and households," said Martin Schulz of Fujitsu Research Institute in Tokyo. |
"They are now hopeful that Mr Abe's policies will help revive Japan economy and put it back on a growth track." | "They are now hopeful that Mr Abe's policies will help revive Japan economy and put it back on a growth track." |
However, Mr Schulz added that there had to be a sustained month-on-month recovery in domestic consumption and spending for it have an impact on Japan's economic recovery. | However, Mr Schulz added that there had to be a sustained month-on-month recovery in domestic consumption and spending for it have an impact on Japan's economic recovery. |
He said that for that happen, salaries in Japan needed to increase. | He said that for that happen, salaries in Japan needed to increase. |
"Nominal wages have actually been falling in Japan's deflationary economy over the past years," Mr Schulz said. | "Nominal wages have actually been falling in Japan's deflationary economy over the past years," Mr Schulz said. |
"That needs to change. We need to see salaries rise across the board, that will help boost the spending power of consumers." | "That needs to change. We need to see salaries rise across the board, that will help boost the spending power of consumers." |
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