Also, I noted back then that
BOJ Deputy Governor Hiroshi Nakaso was speaking at the time and he sounded rather upbeat about inflation when he said that «There is a good prospect of inflation building up.»
Not exact matches
«The
BOJ's additional easing won't start until next year, but we could see the
BOJ consider some new steps once the government appoints the next
BOJ governor and
deputy governors.»
Kikuo Iwata, an academic nominated to become
deputy governor, has also consistently argued that the
BOJ can boost inflation expectations and prompt companies to spend more by expanding its balance sheet aggressively.
Last week Abe also nominated academic Kikuo Iwata, who supports unconventional monetary policy, and
BOJ official Hiroshi Nakaso, who has hands - on knowledge of the central bank's inner workings, as the
BOJ's next two
deputy governors.
The other
deputy governor post went to
BOJ Executive Director Masayoshi Amamiya, a veteran central banker known for masterminding various monetary policy steps.
Two new
deputy governors made their debut at the latest
BOJ meeting, according to Reuters — Masayoshi Amamiya, a career central banker, and former academic Masazumi Wakatabe, a vocal advocate of aggressive easing.