
Creating conditions for an interest rate hike in April? Japanese labor unions' "Shuntō" demand the highest wage increase since 1993

The Japanese Trade Union Confederation (Rengo) has demanded an average salary increase of 6.09% this year, the highest since 1993, indicating that Japan's economy may face a wage-price spiral. Small business unions are requesting a salary increase of 6.57%. This strong wage demand may influence the outcomes of the upcoming labor negotiations, with the yen rising to around 147 against the dollar. The government and the central bank are closely monitoring the situation, as sustained wage growth is key to achieving a demand-driven economic cycle. The Deputy Governor of the Bank of Japan stated that the benchmark interest rate will continue to rise gradually
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