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Posted on 01/04/2021 by admin

Japan gov’t promotes BOJ Nagoya branch head Kato as executive director

Kato, previously head of the BOJ’s branch in Nagoya, central Japan, joins five other executive directors who assist the bank’s decision-making board headed by Governor Haruhiko Kuroda. The 56-year-old …
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