


By Yoshifumi Takemoto and Leika Kihara
TOKYO (Reuters) -Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida urged companies on Wednesday to achieve wage hikes that exceed the rate of inflation as part of the country's efforts to put the economy on a sustained recovery path.
Central bank governor Haruhiko Kuroda also piled pressure on companies to hike salaries, saying it would underpin the Bank of Japan's efforts to sustain prices around its 2% inflation goal.
Their remarks come ahead of annual spring wage negotiations between companies and labour unions, which will be key to how soon the BOJ may dial back its massive stimulus.
Wealth accumulated by companies have failed to trickle down to households via higher wages in the past 30 years, a situation the government hopes to change, Kishida told a news conference.
"I would like to create an economic structure in which wages rise every year," he added.
Separately on Wednesday, Kuroda reiterated his resolve to maintain ultra-loose monetary policy to sustainably achieve 2% inflation.
"Japan's economy will likely sustain fairly stable growth," Kuroda told a gathering of commercial bank executives.
"The BOJ will support the economy with monetary easing, so that its inflation target is sustainably and stably met accompanied by wage growth," he said.
Japanese long-term interest rates have crept up since the BOJ stunned markets last month by widening the band around its 10-year bond yield target, a move investors saw as a prelude to a future interest rate hike.
Kuroda has repeatedly ruled out the chance of a near-term interest rate hike on the view that wages must rise more for inflation to sustainably meet the 2% target.
The BOJ conducted emergency bond buying operations for a fourth straight session on Wednesday in a show of its resolve to keep yields from rising too much.
But the yield on the 20-year Japanese government bond (JGB) briefly rose to 1.340% on Wednesday, the highest since October 2014, on market expectations the BOJ could phase out stimulus when Kuroda's term ends in April.
Core consumer prices in November rose 3.7% from a year earlier and analysts expect inflation to remain above the BOJ's 2% in coming months, hitting households that have yet to see wages rise much and stoking fears of a consumption downturn.
Japan's umbrella labour union has decided to demand a 5% pay hike in this year's spring wage negotiations, which, coupled with a tightening job market and repeated calls by government to raise wages, is pressuring firms to lift salaries.
EUR/USD
1.0717
-0.0002 (-0.02%)
Summary
NeutralMoving Avg:
Buy (7)
Sell (5)
Indicators:
Buy (3)
Sell (4)
EUR/USD
1.0717
-0.0002 (-0.02%)
Summary
NeutralMoving Avg:
Buy (7)
Sell (5)
Indicators:
Buy (3)
Sell (4)
GBP/USD
1.2361
+0.0021 (+0.17%)
Summary
↑ BuyMoving Avg:
Buy (11)
Sell (1)
Indicators:
Buy (11)
Sell (0)
USD/JPY
140.22
-0.38 (-0.27%)
Summary
↑ SellMoving Avg:
Buy (4)
Sell (8)
Indicators:
Buy (0)
Sell (9)
AUD/USD
0.6539
+0.0017 (+0.26%)
Summary
BuyMoving Avg:
Buy (8)
Sell (4)
Indicators:
Buy (4)
Sell (1)
USD/CAD
1.3590
-0.0021 (-0.15%)
Summary
↑ SellMoving Avg:
Buy (2)
Sell (10)
Indicators:
Buy (0)
Sell (10)
EUR/JPY
150.26
-0.49 (-0.32%)
Summary
↑ SellMoving Avg:
Buy (0)
Sell (12)
Indicators:
Buy (0)
Sell (10)
EUR/CHF
0.9685
-0.0024 (-0.25%)
Summary
SellMoving Avg:
Buy (3)
Sell (9)
Indicators:
Buy (1)
Sell (5)
Gold Futures
1,960.60
-2.50 (-0.13%)
Summary
↑ BuyMoving Avg:
Buy (10)
Sell (2)
Indicators:
Buy (9)
Sell (0)
Silver Futures
23.277
-0.083 (-0.36%)
Summary
↑ SellMoving Avg:
Buy (1)
Sell (11)
Indicators:
Buy (2)
Sell (3)
Copper Futures
3.6648
-0.0172 (-0.47%)
Summary
↑ SellMoving Avg:
Buy (0)
Sell (12)
Indicators:
Buy (1)
Sell (7)
Crude Oil WTI Futures
72.79
+0.12 (+0.17%)
Summary
SellMoving Avg:
Buy (2)
Sell (10)
Indicators:
Buy (4)
Sell (5)
Brent Oil Futures
76.95
-0.03 (-0.04%)
Summary
↑ SellMoving Avg:
Buy (2)
Sell (10)
Indicators:
Buy (2)
Sell (7)
Natural Gas Futures
2.354
-0.063 (-2.61%)
Summary
NeutralMoving Avg:
Buy (6)
Sell (6)
Indicators:
Buy (5)
Sell (1)
US Coffee C Futures
180.75
-1.95 (-1.07%)
Summary
↑ SellMoving Avg:
Buy (0)
Sell (12)
Indicators:
Buy (0)
Sell (9)
Euro Stoxx 50
4,320.01
+50.37 (+1.18%)
Summary
↑ BuyMoving Avg:
Buy (10)
Sell (2)
Indicators:
Buy (8)
Sell (2)
S&P 500
4,205.45
+54.17 (+1.30%)
Summary
↑ SellMoving Avg:
Buy (2)
Sell (10)
Indicators:
Buy (2)
Sell (9)
DAX
15,952.73
-31.24 (-0.20%)
Summary
NeutralMoving Avg:
Buy (6)
Sell (6)
Indicators:
Buy (4)
Sell (1)
FTSE 100
7,627.20
+56.33 (+0.74%)
Summary
↑ SellMoving Avg:
Buy (2)
Sell (10)
Indicators:
Buy (0)
Sell (8)
Hang Seng
18,551.11
-195.81 (-1.04%)
Summary
NeutralMoving Avg:
Buy (6)
Sell (6)
Indicators:
Buy (3)
Sell (3)
US Small Cap 2000
1,773.02
+18.42 (+1.05%)
Summary
↑ BuyMoving Avg:
Buy (12)
Sell (0)
Indicators:
Buy (7)
Sell (0)
IBEX 35
9,180.10
-11.00 (-0.12%)
Summary
↑ BuyMoving Avg:
Buy (8)
Sell (4)
Indicators:
Buy (7)
Sell (1)
BASF SE NA O.N.
46.705
-0.205 (-0.44%)
Summary
NeutralMoving Avg:
Buy (10)
Sell (2)
Indicators:
Buy (1)
Sell (7)
Bayer AG NA
54.35
-0.05 (-0.09%)
Summary
BuyMoving Avg:
Buy (8)
Sell (4)
Indicators:
Buy (5)
Sell (4)
Allianz SE VNA O.N.
207.75
+0.35 (+0.17%)
Summary
↑ BuyMoving Avg:
Buy (10)
Sell (2)
Indicators:
Buy (10)
Sell (0)
Adidas AG
154.32
-1.12 (-0.72%)
Summary
SellMoving Avg:
Buy (5)
Sell (7)
Indicators:
Buy (2)
Sell (5)
Deutsche Lufthansa AG
9.196
-0.026 (-0.28%)
Summary
SellMoving Avg:
Buy (0)
Sell (12)
Indicators:
Buy (3)
Sell (3)
Siemens AG Class N
156.00
-0.68 (-0.43%)
Summary
↑ SellMoving Avg:
Buy (0)
Sell (12)
Indicators:
Buy (0)
Sell (7)
Deutsche Bank AG
9.690
-0.052 (-0.53%)
Summary
↑ BuyMoving Avg:
Buy (12)
Sell (0)
Indicators:
Buy (8)
Sell (0)
EUR/USD | 1.0717 | Neutral | |||
GBP/USD | 1.2361 | ↑ Buy | |||
USD/JPY | 140.22 | ↑ Sell | |||
AUD/USD | 0.6539 | Buy | |||
USD/CAD | 1.3590 | ↑ Sell | |||
EUR/JPY | 150.26 | ↑ Sell | |||
EUR/CHF | 0.9685 | Sell |
Gold | 1,960.60 | ↑ Buy | |||
Silver | 23.277 | ↑ Sell | |||
Copper | 3.6648 | ↑ Sell | |||
Crude Oil WTI | 72.79 | Sell | |||
Brent Oil | 76.95 | ↑ Sell | |||
Natural Gas | 2.354 | Neutral | |||
US Coffee C | 180.75 | ↑ Sell |
Euro Stoxx 50 | 4,320.01 | ↑ Buy | |||
S&P 500 | 4,205.45 | ↑ Sell | |||
DAX | 15,952.73 | Neutral | |||
FTSE 100 | 7,627.20 | ↑ Sell | |||
Hang Seng | 18,551.11 | Neutral | |||
Small Cap 2000 | 1,773.02 | ↑ Buy | |||
IBEX 35 | 9,180.10 | ↑ Buy |
BASF | 46.705 | Neutral | |||
Bayer | 54.35 | Buy | |||
Allianz | 207.75 | ↑ Buy | |||
Adidas | 154.32 | Sell | |||
Lufthansa | 9.196 | Sell | |||
Siemens AG | 156.00 | ↑ Sell | |||
Deutsche Bank AG | 9.690 | ↑ Buy |
Mua/Bán 1 chỉ SJC # So hôm qua # Chênh TG | |
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SJC Eximbank | 6,640/ 6,680 (0/ 0) # 1,138 |
SJC HCM | 6,640/ 6,700 (0/ 0) # 1,157 |
SJC Hanoi | 6,640/ 6,702 (0/ 0) # 1,159 |
SJC Danang | 6,640/ 6,702 (0/ 0) # 1,159 |
SJC Nhatrang | 6,640/ 6,702 (0/ 0) # 1,159 |
SJC Cantho | 6,640/ 6,702 (0/ 0) # 1,159 |
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ↀ Giá vàng thế giới | ||
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$1,941.98 | -1.99 | -0.10% |
ʘ Giá bán lẻ xăng dầu | ||
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Sản phẩm | Vùng 1 | Vùng 2 |
RON 95-V | 22.270 | 22.710 |
RON 95-III | 21.490 | 21.910 |
E5 RON 92-II | 20.480 | 20.880 |
DO 0.05S | 17.950 | 18.300 |
DO 0,001S-V | 18.810 | 19.180 |
Dầu hỏa 2-K | 17.960 | 18.310 |
ↂ Giá dầu thô thế giới | |||
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WTI | $72.85 | -7.67 | -0.10% |
Brent | $76.97 | -7.66 | -0.09% |
$ Tỷ giá Vietcombank | ||
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Ngoại tệ | Mua vào | Bán ra |
USD | 23.280,00 | 23.650,00 |
EUR | 24.526,45 | 25.899,79 |
GBP | 28.234,82 | 29.438,76 |
JPY | 162,18 | 171,70 |
KRW | 15,30 | 18,65 |
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