Wages are creeping up, but households still unwilling to spend. Yet more signs that the missing puzzle piece when it comes to the japanese recovery. Remainingics story elusive with this threshold out this morning. Laboroyment, the tight market staying at the lowest in around two decades. Also looking at things like retail sales and consumption lacking. Take a look at this chart. Consumers. Is this the case that so many years of deflationary mindset is shake . Ry difficult to the stubbornness of a reluctance to spend there is. Low unemployment employment. You can see when it comes to spending, living expenditure, it is not going up at all. We are going to delve a little bit more. There is no change to the picture that japans economic recovery lacks that strong driver despite expending for a fifth consecutive quarter. The longest run of gdp expansion in about a decade. Lets take a look at other markets. It is a funny start to the trading week. Large parts of Global Markets closed. The u.
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