Reuters – Japanese consumer price index excluding volatile food and energy prices slid in the year to October at the fastest rate since 2001 with increasing signs that weak demand is weighing on prices, while a tumbling dollar adds to price pressures.
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Japan mired in deflation, dollar/yen adds to pain
(Reuters)
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Japan mired in deflation, dollar/yen adds to pain (Reuters)
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