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TABLE-Japan Nov corporate services prices +1.4% y/y

Mon Dec 24, 2007 7:03pm EST
 (Reuters plans to reduce this table as the same information
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 TOKYO, Dec 25 (Reuters) - Japan's corporate services price
index (CSPI) rose 1.4 percent in November from the same month
last year, the Bank of Japan said on Tuesday.
 The index, which tracks prices of business-to-business
services, increased 0.1 percent from the previous month.
 Following is a breakdown (in percent, *indicates revision to
previous figures):
  OVERALL CSPI             NOV       OCTOBER   SEPT   AUGUST
  Year-on-year            +1.4        +1.4     +1.3    +1.1
  Month-on-month          +0.1        +0.3     +0.6    -0.5
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  BREAKDOWN FOR  NOVEMBER YR/YR        MTH/MTH        INDEX
  Overall                 +1.4          +0.1           94.8
  Finance and insurance   -0.6           0.0           97.4
  Real estate             +1.2          +0.3           91.5
  Transport               +6.8          -0.5          112.9
  Communications          -2.1           0.0           83.8
  Advertising             -2.2           2.4           96.7
  Information services     0.6           0.2           94.0
  Leasing and rental      -1.6          -0.2           66.3
  Miscellaneous services   0.8           0.0           95.7
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  To view the full tables, go to the Web site of the Bank of
Japan here
 (Reporting by Leika Kihara)
























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