Yulia Slavina

Christophe Barraud: Japan nominal wages climb above 3 percent in longest streak since 1992

Christophe Barraud: Japan nominal wages climb above 3 percent in longest streak since 1992
Japan nominal wages rise above 3 percent

Christophe Barraud, head of discretionary management and research at LIOR Global Partners, reports that nominal wages in Japan have topped 3 percent again, marking the longest consistent rise since 1992.

This development points to significant momentum in Japan's wage growth.

Barraud recently highlighted heightened focus on U.S. inflation data as expectations rise for a potential Fed rate hike. He has also noted that Samsung and SK Hynix are preparing to ramp up investments in artificial intelligence. The series of updates reflects ongoing monitoring of key global economic signals.

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