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By Rocky Swift TOKYO (Reuters) -Japanese government bonds remained stable on Friday, after a volatile week in which ...
The price of Japanese-grown rice is soaring due to high inflation, low farm yields and a growing tourism sector.
From the BBC World Service: Japan's inflation rate is heating up, which could mean higher interest rates for the first time ...
The government has been releasing some of its stockpiled rice since March, but that has yet to translate to lower prices.
A record surge in the price of rice drove Japan's consumer inflation higher in April. The country's staple crop nearly doubled in price compared to the same month a year earlier.
"Major financial events often happen first in Japan, for example the late-1990s tech bubble bursting first in Japan," Albert ...