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| | | ... could delay the Fed's much-speculated rates-lift off this year, more so given last week's US payrolls report that showed wages growing less than expected - an indication (and its effect on inflation) cited by Minneapolis Fed president Narayana Kocherlakota ... |
| | | | ... - the easiest way in the current difficult environment is, you guessed it, cutting cost (the biggest portion of which is wages). "CHANNEL 9 has confirmed that it is set to slash jobs and institute a pay freeze as part of a massive cost cutting program." ... |
| | | | ... stuck since March this year) and slight improvement in average overtime hours indicate further improvement going forward. Wages too are improving. Average hourly earnings increased by 0.4% in November from the previous month and 2.2% from a year earlier. ... |
| | | | ... has a degree of spare capacity and it will probably be some time yet before unemployment declines consistently. Growth in wages has declined noticeably and is expected to remain relatively modest over the period ahead, which should keep inflation consistent ... |
| | | | ... headlines of rising unemployment, 6.1% in September from 5.7% a year ago, and those who aren't culled are seeing slowing wages growth. Latest available Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) data show that the annual growth in hourly rate of pay (excluding ... |
| | | | ... spending dropped by 5.9% in the year to July after contracting by 3.0% in June. Households' aren't spending because real wages continue to decline - down 1.7% in the year to July. Easing consumer confidence in August indicates further weakness in store. ... |
| | | | ... consumer demand growth (after the effects of the consumption tax hike wanes) is at odds with the persistent decline in real wages in the economy. According to Factset data, Japanese real wages have fallen by 3.2% in the year to June that followed an ... |
| | | | ... index gained 0.37 per cent to close at 6,656.68 points. Investors weighed news of a drop in British unemployment amid weak wages growth, which pushed back expectations that BoE interest rates could climb before the end of the year. That in turn pushed ... |
| | | | ... uncertainty about the current degree of slack, the Committee will be placing particular importance on the prospective paths for wages and unit labour costs." Happy now? |
| | | | ... that the amount of slack is being eaten up much more quickly than we thought it would be, but it seems likely looking at wages... that we probably had more of it than we thought a year ago". He's not wrong, you know. The UK's unemployment rate continues ... |
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