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New Japan leader likely to stick to economic policy -Fitch By Reuters

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© Reuters. FILEPHOTO Fumio Kishhida speaks at a news conference in Tokyo, Japan on October 4, 2021. Toru Hanai/Pool via REUTERS

TOKYO (Reuters), Japan’s new Prime Minster Fumio Shida seems likely to carry on the economic policies established by predecessors Shinzo Abe and Yoshihide Sauga. This includes support for central bank’s huge stimulus programme. Rating agency Fitch stated Thursday.

According to Kishida’s statement, “The economic benefit from the COVID-19 threat should be in the immediate term, regardless of any policy reforms.”

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