The government proposed to the Diet on Friday appointing Bank of Japan Deputy Governor Toshiro Muto as the next central bank chief, but it remains uncertain whether the main opposition party will accept the nominee favored by Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda... ...full story at Japan Today
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