Anonymous ID: 2c133f May 5, 2022, 5:40 p.m. No.16218275   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8282 >>8501 >>8771 >>8866

SPICE99 USAF E-4B Nightwatch doin' runway shots at Will Rogers World Airport, OKC

From Lincoln Muni

 

RAF RRR6708 C-17 Globemaster departed Rzesow after about 2h 30m on ground-inbound from RAF Brize Norton

 

RICO24 RQ-4 Global Hawk out of Grand Forks AFB, ND

Anonymous ID: 2c133f May 5, 2022, 6:23 p.m. No.16218548   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8771 >>8866

>>16216923 pb

Tokyo consumer prices rise at fastest pace in seven years

 

April's 1.9% increase points to inflation hitting Bank of Japan's 2% target soon.

 

Core consumer prices in Tokyo, considered a leading indicator of Japanese price trends, rose 1.9% in April from a year earlier, marking the fastest annual pace in seven years, government data showed on Friday.

 

The increase in inflation, driven mostly by energy costs and the dissipating effect of past cellphone fee cuts, underscores a common view among economists that Japan will see price rises accelerate to around the central bank's 2% target in coming months. The rise in the Tokyo core consumer price index (CPI) was faster than a median market forecast for a 1.8% gain and followed a 0.8% increase for March. The index excludes fresh food, which is a volatile factor, but includes energy items.

 

The Bank of Japan (BOJ) last week raised its forecast for this year's inflation rate but kept its ultra-loose monetary policy unchanged, stressing its resolve to maintain massive stimulus until inflationary pressures were accompanied by wage rises and stronger demand.

https://asia.nikkei.com/Economy/Tokyo-consumer-prices-rise-at-fastest-pace-in-seven-years

https://www.marketwatch.com/investing/currency/usdjpy

Muh ¥ 130.67 +0.51 +0.39%

#s just as fake as ours but they do include fuel/energy