Senior financial diplomat nomination become the next governor, the bank of Japan said, as quickly as possible the government's 2% inflation target will be his first priority.
At present, the Asian development bank President Haruhiko Kuroda (Haruhiko Kuroda) said, "we want to achieve by the government and the bank of Japan the earliest date may be the 2% target set by the," congress on Monday. "This is my most important task," he said.
's prime minister, shinzo Abe, shinzo Abe government named black field choice to replace the BaiChuan FangMing the bank of Japan governor, he steps down on March 19, watch haruhiko kuroda as a powerful supporters, shinzo Abe's recovery stagnant economy, through the aggressive monetary easing and huge government spending method.
Haruhiko kuroda criticism central bank failed to break through a long period of deflation, or falling prices, reflecting the weak demand, would be obstacle for enterprise investment, further weakening economic growth.
A former's deputy finance minister, haruhiko kuroda voiced support for the central bank to take a more aggressive policy and weaker currency, to help improve the export manufacturers, their products in the overseas market cheap. His nomination, to promote sales of yen, this has weakened, about 20% against the dollar since October.
By noon closing, yen trading at $93.27.
Black field appointment must be approved by parliament. In the middle of this month is expected to vote.
The ruling liberal Democratic Party in the house of Commons has the most, but have to win the support of Democrats in the senate for his approval. Local media reported that the Democrats have accepted haruhiko kuroda the most qualified candidate.
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