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Early signs for Japan 2026 wages bolster case for near-term rate hike

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The wage outlook gained attention as BOJ governor Kazuo Ueda seeks evidence on whether tariff-hit firms will continue raising pay.

TOKYO: Early signs of Japan’s annual wage negotiations for next year point to another round of solid pay hikes despite profit pressure from US tariffs, bolstering the case for the Bank of Japan to raise interest rates further.

The wage outlook has drawn renewed attention after BOJ governor Kazuo Ueda said he wanted “a bit more data” on the initial momentum of next year’s wage talks – notably whether firms hit by US tariffs would keep lifting pay.

Labour unions have already made clear they will again demand bumper pay hikes. Sustained wage growth would underpin private consumption, giving the BOJ confidence to raise rates without derailing Japan’s economic recovery.

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