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This Article is From Aug 28, 2017

Citi Sees the Sun Rising in Japan Even as Inflation Stays Tepid

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(Bloomberg) -- The upbeat chorus for Japan's economy is growing louder. Spurred by robust second quarter growth, Citigroup Inc. economists led by Willem Buiter have upgraded their 2017 growth forecast from 1.6 percent to 2 percent, "well above the potential growth rate of the Japanese economy." That's quite an outlook for an economy finally showing traction after decades of stagnation.

It's not all sunshine, however. The U.S. bank expects core inflation to stay well below 1 percent "in the years to come," which will prevent the Bank of Japan from raising short-term policy rates and its target for 10-year bond yields through 2018. Official inflation data released Friday showed that core inflation accelerated to a tepid 0.5 percent in July, a long way from the BOJ's 2 percent target.

It's a divergence that's puzzling economists, not just in Japan, but globally: why faster growth isn't spurring price rises.

To contact the reporter on this story: Enda Curran in Hong Kong at ecurran8@bloomberg.net.

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Malcolm Scott at mscott23@bloomberg.net, Brett Miller, James Mayger

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