Kazuo Ueda, who was proposed to be the next governor of the Bank of Japan, was a surprise in light of past presidential appointments. can be said to be a person
As a member of the Bank of Japan’s deliberation committee, Mr. Ueda supported the introduction of the zero interest rate policy in 1999 and the quantitative easing policy in 2001 from a theoretical perspective, and he opposed the termination of the zero interest rate policy in 2000, giving him a dovish image. However, …
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