Australian quarterly wages grew at the slowest pace in over five years, as full-time jobs were slashed in favor of part-time ones. The 0.8% gain in labor costs came during a period which saw the unemployment rate rise 0.3 percentage points to 5.8% and 11,100 net full-time positions closed. A lack of wage growth contributed to the stunningly depressive performance of the June retail sales figure. Indeed, the month saw such spending plummet 1.4% after economists had forecast it to actually rise by 0.5%.