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Winter bonuses in fast rise for Japanese workers

By David Pilling in Tokyo

Published: December 13 2005 13:27 | Last updated: December 13 2005 13:27

Winter bonuses at Japanese companies are rising at the fastest pace since 1991, providing further evidence that corporate profits are finally feeding through into wages.

The willingness of companies to pass on some of their near-record profits to labour is regarded as crucial by economists, who say it is a vital component in encouraging household spending.

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