Japan’s real wages rose in January for the first time in over a year as inflation cooled and base salaries recorded their strongest growth in more than three decades. The data strengthens expectations that the Bank of Japan may continue tightening monetary policy, with potential ripple effects for global bond yields, currencies and capital flows.
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