Japanese government playing down the rise in headline inflation

Japanese inflation data for March was out earlier:
That 1.2% is the headline rate, not the core rate (excluding fresh food and energy the CPI was still negative).
A government official says that headline rate was likely pushed higher by the fading impact of cell phone fee cuts.
Energy prices in March (not April) rose at their fastest y/y pace since January 1981.

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