A Japanese lawmaker said on Thursday, the country’s Parliament Lower House will hold a confirmation hearing on the government nominees for the Bank of Japan (BoJ) governor and deputies on February 24.
Japan Parliament Lower House hearing for the BoJ governor will be held in the morning of February 24, deputies in the afternoon, the lawmaker added.
Citing Chief Cabinet Secretary Matsuno, the lawmaker said that “there was no information leakage in BoJ governor nomination process,” adding that the “government offered BoJ governor job to the candidate on February 13.
Lawmaker further saud that the Lower House may broadcast online BOJ governor nominee's hearing if the candidate agrees.
USD/JPY is back below the 134.00 level, correcting in tandem with the US Dollar so far this Thursday. The spot is trading at 133.77, down 0.24% on the day, at the time of writing.
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