Senior BoJ Official:

Cost-push inflation was the subject of some comments out Japan yesterday also:

  • "It's hard to tighten monetary policy to deal with cost-push inflation, which means monetary policy must remain loose," said deputy chief cabinet secretary Seiji Kihara, who is considered among the premier's closest aides.

You can check out more on what cost-push inflation is here:

  • Cost-push inflation occurs when overall prices increase (inflation) due to increases in the cost of wages and raw materials.
  • Cost-push inflation can occur when higher costs of production decrease the aggregate supply (the amount of total production) in the economy.

Earlier:

Bank of Japan Governor Kuroda says Japan's economy is likely to recover