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Bank of Japan to keep Kuroda at helm until 2023

TheBankofJapanistokeepHaruhikoKurodaatitshelmuntil2023undergovernmentplanstoretainhimasapillarofitspro-spendingpolicy,reportssaidSaturday.Thegovernmentwillpropo

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Japan open to more monetary easing if needed, BOJ chief said

Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda said on Tuesday that the Japanese central bank is open to more monetary easing measures if needed, following remarks last week on considering an "exit strategy" from the easy monetary policy.

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Japan open to more monetary easing if needed, BOJ chief said

BankofJapanGovernorHaruhikoKurodasaidonTuesdaythattheJapanesecentralbankisopentomoremonetaryeasingmeasuresifneeded,followingremarkslastweekonconsideringan"exits

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BOJ's Kuroda says room for more easing, including new ideas

Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda signaled his readiness to ease monetary policy further using existing or new tools, shrugging off growing market concerns that the bank is reaching its limits after an already massive stimulus program.

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BOJ's Kuroda says room for more easing, including new ideas

Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda signaled his readiness to ease monetary policy further using existing or new tools, shrugging off growing market concerns that the bank is reaching its limits after an already massive stimulus program.

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Japan's central bank governor renews pledge for further monetary easing

The Bank of Japan's  new governor Haruhiko Kuroda reiterated his pledge to expand monetary easing and to achieve a 2-percent inflation goal in two years.

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New BOJ leadership faces challenges

The Bank of Japan's new governor, Haruhiko Kuroda, on Thursday renewed his pledge to expand monetary easing and to achieve a 2-percent inflation goal in two years at his inaugural news conference, just a day after he took office.

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Japan's upper house approves nomination of new BOJ leadership

Japan's upper house on Friday approved the nomination of Haruhiko Kuroda for Bank of Japan governor and that of Kikuo Iwata and Hiroshi Nakaso for deputy chiefs.