- Consumer prices in Japan fell again in May, according to that country’s Ministry of Finance.
- These miniscule inflation figures aren’t just typical for Japan, they are just as consistent with those for consumer price conditions around much of the rest of the developed world.
- Does the world converge with US inflation rates, feeding a more realistic potential for recovery if not overheating? Or does America’s artificiality fall away leaving it exposed to falling back in line with the rest of the world?
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