Japan parliament OKs Ueda as BOJ chief to tackle inflation
By YURI KAGEYAMA
AP Business Writer
TOKYO (AP) — Japan’s parliament has approved the central bank’s appointment of Kazuo Ueda as its new chief. He’ll be tasked with the challenge of steering the world’s third-largest economy through inflation and other looming risks. The nomination of Ueda and his deputies was approved Friday by the upper house, a day after it was approved by the lower house. Ueda hails from a scholarly background unusual for a Bank of Japan governor. He has promised a smooth transition from the ultra-loose monetary policies that came about under former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.