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Keidanren Calls for Wage Hikes, Paving Way for BOJ Policy Shift

Outcome of spring wage talks could lead to end of Japan's negative interest rate policy.

  • Japan's biggest business lobby, Keidanren, is calling for wage hikes this year that exceed the inflation rate.
  • The outcome of the annual wage talks, due to conclude in mid-March, could pave the way for the Bank of Japan (BOJ) to exit its ultraeasy monetary policy.
  • Former BOJ executive director Eiji Maeda suggests that wage gains of 4% could encourage the BOJ to end its negative interest rate by this spring.
  • Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, BOJ Governor Kazuo Ueda, Keidanren chief Tokura and Rengo head Tomoko Yoshino are all advocating for pay raises that exceed last year's 3.6%, which was the highest in three decades.
  • Small firms, which employ seven out of 10 employees, are expected to enter their labour talks after big firms conclude their negotiations in March.
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