AFP: Japanese mobile price cuts spark jitters about deflation
Japan's number two mobile telephone operator KDDI on Thursday announced deep cuts to call charges that analysts said could hinder Asia's largest economy's exit from deflation if rivals follow suit. KDDI Corp. said it would introduce a new charging system in which call charges will decline by about 20 to 30 percent, while the prices of handsets will increase. Industry leader NTT DoCoMo Inc. is also considering introducing a similar pricing system following a government recommendation to make billing systems more simple..."If the new plan is incorporated, it would have an impact of pushing down the core CPI by up to about 0.4 percentage points," said Noriaki Haseyama, an economist at the Daiichi Life Research Institute. "If that's the case, it may delay the timing of the CPI picking up," he said, adding that the impact would last for about a year...more...