Reuters provided insight into how Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s search for the next Bank of Japan governor will intensify in coming months with a small but possible chance of a dark horse getting the job. Kishida gave some key posts to lawmakers loyal to deceased premier Shinzo Abe in last week’s reshuffled cabinet, a sign that Kishida is not turning his back on proponents of aggressive monetary easing that was a key pillar of Abe’s “Abenomics” stimulus policies.
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