Charts. Chart 13: Various Consumer Price Indices Chart 14: Factors Affecting Long-Term Interest Rates Chart 15: Economic Activity in Oita Prefecture

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Charts Speech at a Meeting with Business Leaders in Oita Chart 1: Employee Income Chart 2: Consumer Prices Chart 3: Real GDP Chart 4: "Outlook for Economic Activity and Prices" (April 214) Chart 5: Consumer Prices by Item Chart 6: Global Economic Outlook Chart 7: U.S. Economy Chart 8: Euro Area Economy Chart 9: Chinese Economy Chart 1: Inflation Rates in Major Economies Chart 11: Medium- to Long-Term Inflation Expectations in Major Economies Chart 12: Labor Productivity i Chart 13: Various Consumer Price Indices Chart 14: Factors Affecting Long-Term Interest Rates Chart 15: Economic Activity in Oita Prefecture Note: Charts are based on data released on or prior to June 3, 214 (noon Japan Standard Time). Employee Income Chart 1 (1) Number of Employees (2) Nominal Wages* (3) Employee Income y/y / % chg. h 3 2 213 214 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Apr. 2 1 1-1 -2 Non- scheduled cash Total cash (W) Scheduled cash -.6.3 -.4.4.1.9 -.7 -.4 -.7 -.7 -.4 -.2-1.9.6 3. 5.5 5. 5.1-3 Scheduled cash Special cash 9.6 2.4.3 1.9.8 2.5-1 -2 CY Part-time employees Full-time employees Number of regular employees 8 9 1 11 12 13 14-4 -5-6 CY Non-scheduled cash Special cash (bonuses, etc.) Total cash 8 9 1 11 12 13 14 Number of regular employees (L) Employee income (W L).5.7.9 1.1 1.2 1.3 -.9.5 1.3 2.2 Note: Q1 = March-May, Q2 = June-August, Q3 = September-November, Q4 = December-February. Source: Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare. 2

Consumer Prices Chart 2 (1) Japan (2) Ku-Area of Tokyo 2. 2. All items less fresh food All items less food and energy All items less fresh food All items less food and energy.5.5 -.5 -.5 5 - - - 15-15 -2. CY 11 12 13 14-2. CY 11 12 13 14 Note: Figures for April 214 and onward are estimated after adjusting for the direct effects of the consumption tax hike. Source: Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications. 3 Chart 3 Developments in Real GDP Real GDP s.a., ann., q/q % chg. 213 214 Jan.-Mar. Jan.-Mar. Apr.-June July-Sep. Oct.-Dec. 1st est. Real lgdp Growth thrate 49 4.9 35 3.5 13 1.3 3.3 59 5.9 Domestic Demand (3.2) (2.9) (3.3) (2.6) (6.9) Private Demand (1.7) (1.2) (1.8) (2.) (7.3) s to Changes Contributions Private Consumption (2.6) (1.8) (.5) (.9) (5.1) Private Non-Resi. Investment (- 1.1) (.5) (.4) (.8) (2.7) Private Residential Investment (.2) (.1) (.4) (.5) (.4) Change in Private Inventories (.1) (- 1.2) (.5) (-.2) (-.8) Public Demand (1.4) (1.8) () (.5) (-.4) Public Investment (.8) (1.2) (1.3) (.2) (-.5) External Demand (1.7) (.5) (- 2.) (- 2.2) (- 1.1) Exports (2.4) (1.7) (-.4) (.3) (3.9) Imports (-.7) (- 1.2) (- 1.6) (- 2.5) (- 5.) Source: Cabinet Office. 4

Chart 4 "Outlook for Economic Activity and Prices" (April 214) Forecasts of the Majority of Policy Board Members Real GDP CPI (all items less fresh food) Excluding the effects of the consumption tax hikes Fiscal 213 Forecasts made in January 214 Fiscal 214 Forecasts made in January 214 Fiscal 215 Forecasts made in January 214 Fiscal 216 +2.2 to +2.3 +.8 [+2.2] +2.5 to +2.9 +.7 to +.9 [+2.7] [+.7] +.8 to +1.3 +3. to +3.5 + to + [+1.1] [+3.3] [+1.3] +.9 to + +2.9 to +3.6 +.9 to +1.6 [+1.4] [+3.3] [+1.3] +1.2 to + +1.9 to +2.8 +1.2 to +2.1 [+] [+2.6] [+1.9] +1.2 to +1.8 +1.7 to +2.9 + to +2.2 [+] [+2.6] [+1.9] + to + +2. to +3. +1.3 to +2.3 [+1.3] [+2.8] [+2.1] Note: Figures in brackets indicate the median of the Policy Board members' forecasts (point estimates). Source: Bank of Japan. 5 Consumer Prices by Item Chart 5 (1) Energy (2) Digital Appliances (3) Meals Outside the Home 1 1 9. 8. Energy 5. Digital appliances 8.8 Meals outside the home 7. -5..6 6 6. 5. 4. -1-15..4 3. -2.2 2. -25. -3 CY12 13 14-35. CY 12 13 14 -.2 CY12 13 14 Notes: 1. Figures for April 214 and onward are estimated after adjusting for the direct effects of the consumption tax hike. 2. Prices of digital appliances refer to those of the following CPI items: TV sets, mobile audio players, electronic dictionaries, video recorders, personal computers (desktop type), personal computers (note type), PC printers, digital cameras, and video cameras. Source: Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications. 6

Chart 6 Global Economic Outlook IMF Projections (as of April 214) CY 212 213 World 3.2 3. Advanced economies 1.4 1.3 United States 2.8 1.9 Euro area -.7 -.5 Japan 1.4 Emerging market and developing economies 5 5. 47 4.7 Developing Asia 6.7 6.5 China 7.7 7.7 ASEAN 6.2 5.2 Latin America and the Caribbean 3.1 2.7 real GDP growh rate, 214 215 projection projection 3.6 3.9 (1) (-.1) (1) (-.1) 2.2 2.3 () () 2.8 3. () () 12 1.2 15 (.1) (.1) 1.4 (-.3) () 4.9 5.3 (-.2) (-.1) 6.7 6.8 () () 7.5 7.3 () () 4.9 5.4 (-.2) (-.2) 2.5 3. (-.4) (-.3) Notes: 1. Figures are calculated using GDP based on purchasing power parity (PPP) shares of the world total from the International Monetary Fund. 2. Figures in parentheses are the difference from the January 214 World Economic Outlook. Source: International Monetary Fund. 7 Chart 7 U.S. Economy (1) Fiscal Balance* (2) Households' Balance Sheet 16 12 8 U.S. bil. dollar CBO Projections U.S. bil. dollar 4 35 83 tril. U.S. dollar 78 Net assets of U.S. households 73 increase and decrease from the peak (27/Q3), tril. U.S. dollar 15 1 5 4 3 25 68 63 58-5 -1-4 2 53-15 -8 Fiscal balance -12 Expenditure (right scale) Revenue (right scale) -16 FY 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 15 1 48 Other assets and liabilities (right scale) Stocks including pension funds (right scale) 43 Real estate (right scale) Net assets (right scale) 38 CY 2 4 6 8 1 12 7891111213-2 -25-3 Note: Congressional Budget Office (CBO) Projections are as of April 214. Accounting year basis (from October of previous year to September of current year). Sources: Congressional Budget Office; Haver Analytics. 8

Chart 8 Euro Area Economy (1) Business Confidence (2) Consumer Confidence DI, % points CY 25=1 7 12 15 DI, % points 15 65 115 1 5 1 5 6 11-5 -5 55 15-1 -1 5 1-15 -2-15 -2 45 95-25 -25 4 Manufacturing PMI 35 Services PMI IFO business climate index (right scale) 3 CY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 11 12 13 14 9 85 8-3 Euro area -35 Germany -4 France -45 Spain -5 CY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 11 12 13 14-3 -35-4 -45-5 Sources: Markit ( and database right Markit Economics Ltd 214. All rights reserved.); Thomson Reuters Datastream. 9 Chart 9 Chinese Economy (1) Long-Term Economic Outlook ("China 23") ann., y/y chg. ann., y/y chg. 13 4. (2) GDP and Employment* 1.15 job openings-to-applicants ratio,times 12 Outlook GDP: China 23 Population: United Nations 11 1 3.5 3. 2.5 1.1 5 214/Q1 9 2. 8.95 7.9 6 5 Real GDP growth rate (left scale) Working age population (right scale).5 85.85 25/Q1-29/Q4 21/Q1-214/Q1 4 CY 1981-85 91-95 21-5 11-15 21-25 -.5.8 5 7 9 11 13 15 realgdp growth rate, Note: Solid line is the regression line of 25/Q1-29/Q4 data. Sources: The World Bank; Development Research Center of the State Council, People's Republic of China; United Nations; CEIC Data. 1

Chart 1 Inflation Rates in Major Economies CPI Inflation Rates in Japan, the United States, and the Euro Area 3.5 3. 25 2.5 2..5 -.5 - - Japan United States Euro area -2. CY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 11 12 13 14 Notes: 1. Figures for the United States include all items excluding food and energy. Figures for the euro area include all items excluding energy and unprocessed food. Figures for Japan include all items less food and energy (alcoholic beverages are excluded from food). 2. Figures for Japan for April 214 and onward are estimated after adjusting for the direct effects of the consumption tax hike. Sources: Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications; Eurostat; Bloomberg. 11 Chart 11 Medium- to Long-Term Inflation Expectations in Major Economies CPI Projections for 6-1 Years Ahead <Consensus Forecasts> 5. 4.5 3.5 3 3. Japan United States 4. Euro area 2.5 2..5 CY 9 92 94 96 98 2 4 6 8 1 12 14 Note: Survey is conducted every April and October. Source: Consensus Economics Inc. 12

Labor Productivity Chart 12 Labor Productivity of Manufacturing and Nonmanufacturing 9. mil. yen 8.5 8. 7.5 7. 6.5 6. All industries Manufacuturing Nonmanufacturing 55 5.5 5. FY 9 95 5 1 12 Notes: 1. Labor productivity = (value added / number of employees ) 1 2. All industries and nonmanufacturing exclude Finance and Insurance. Source: Ministry of Finance. 13 Various Consumer Price Indices Various CPI Inflation Rates in Japan Chart 13 3. 2.5 2..5 -.5 - - -2. -2.5 All items All items less fresh food All items less food and energy All items less imputed rent Laspeyres chain index, all items less fresh food 1 percent trimmed mean, all items -3. CY 6 7 8 9 1 11 12 13 14 Notes: 1. Figures for April 214 and onward are estimated after adjusting for the direct effects of the consumption tax hike. 2. Figures for the 1 percent trimmed mean are weighted averages of items; these items are obtained by rearranging year-on-year rates of price change in ascending order and then excluding items in both the upper and lower 1 percent tails by weight. 3. Figures for the Laspeyres chain index for 26 are the year-on-year rates for the fixed-base method. Source: Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications. 14

Factors Affecting Long-Term Interest Rates Chart 14 (Downward factors) JGB purchases by the Bank (Nominal) long-term interest rates = Expected short-termterm + interest rates Premiums (Upward factors) Improvement in the outlook for economic activity and prices 1. A rise in U.S. interest rates 2. An increase in interest rate volatility 15 Economic Activity in Oita Prefecture (1) Industrial Production (2) Active Job Openings-to- Applicants Ratio CY 21=1 12 115 11 15 1 95 9 85 8 Oita Prefecture Japan METI projection 1.1.9.8.7 6.6.5.4 s.a.; times Oita Prefecture Japan 8.88 Chart 15 (3) Business Fixed Investment (Tankan)* FY 25=1 28 26 24 22 2 18 16 14 12 1 8 6 4 All industries Manufacturing Nonmanufacturing 164 68 177 76 2 265 76 66 48 55 42 45 75.3 2 CY 8 9 1 11 12 13 14 CY 8 9 1 11 12 13 14 FY 5 6 7 8 9 1 11 12 13 14 Note: Figures from fiscal 29 onward are based on the new lease accounting standard (figures up to fiscal 28 are based on the previous standard). Sources: Statistics and Research Division, Oita Prefectural Government; Ministry of Economy Trade and Industry (METI); Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare; Oita Labour Bureau; Bank of Japan. 16