Japan government mulls promoting BOJ exec director Amamiya to deputy governor - media

Reuters  |  TOKYO 

(Reuters) - is considering promoting of Japan's to one of the bank's two deputy governors, agency reported, citing unidentified sources.

The government has decided to nominate for a rare second term as of the central when his current stint expires in April, a person briefed on the matter said on Saturday, a sign Japan's ultra-loose monetary policy would remain in place.

Kuroda's five-year term will expire in early April.

The five-year terms of his two deputies, former academic Kikuo Iwata and Hiroshi Nakaso, will also end on March 19.

The Mainichi newspaper also reported on Sunday that Amamiya is a leading candidate for a deputy to replace Nakaso after Jiji's report on Saturday.

Amamiya oversees the BOJ's monetary policy drafting and is known for masterminding most of the bank's innovative policy measures - including its huge asset-buying programme and yield curve control.

His ability to communicate with Japan's demanding lawmakers and ability to craft to the BOJ's many problems earned his approach the nickname "Amamiya magic".

Abe's former Etsuro Honda, currently Japan's to Switzerland, is also a leading candidate for deputy to replace Iwata, Mainichi reported.

Honda is known as one of the architects of Abe's masterplan to reflate the economy.

(Reporting by Kaori Kaneko; Editing by Paul Tait)

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First Published: Sun, February 11 2018. 13:25 IST