Toshihiko Fukui | |
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| 29th Governor of theBank of Japan | |
| In office 20 March 2003 – 19 March 2008 | |
| Prime Minister | Junichirō Koizumi Shinzō Abe Yasuo Fukuda |
| Preceded by | Masaru Hayami |
| Succeeded by | Masaaki Shirakawa |
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| Born | (1935-09-07)7 September 1935 (age 90) Osaka,Osaka Prefecture, Japan |
| Alma mater | University of Tokyo[1] |
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Toshihiko Fukui (福井 俊彦,Fukui Toshihiko; 7 September 1935)[2] is aJapanese economist and central banker. He was the 29th Governor of theBank of Japan (BOJ) and a Director of theBank for International Settlements (BIS).
Fukui has worked at Japan's central bank for 40 years. His positions included serving as the bank's representative in Paris, heading the research and credit management bureaus, and Executive Director.[4] He was head of the Banking Department from September 1986 through May 1989.[5]
In 1989, Fukui was promoted to Deputy Governor of BOJ.[5]
In 1998, Deputy Governor Fukui resigned in connection with a bribery scandal involving leaks of financially sensitive information. He joined then-GovernorYasuo Matsushita in expressing official remorse by leaving the bank.[6] He then became chairman of the Fujitsu Research Institute, a private policy group. He also became deputy chairman of the Japan Association of Corporate Executives.[4]
Fukui was Deputy Governor of BOJ from 2002 through 2003; and he became the new BOJ governor at the end of the five-year term ofMasaru Hayami.[4]
Fukui served as Governor of the Bank of Japan from March 20, 2003 to March 19, 2008.[7] He resigned in 2008.[8]
In a statistical overview derived from writings by and about Toshihiko Fukui,OCLC/WorldCat encompasses roughly 1 works in 2 publications in 1 language and 6 library holdings.[9]
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| Preceded by | Governor of the Bank of Japan 2003–2008 | Succeeded by |