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He replaced Masaru Hayami, who had in most important respects followed the lead of his two predecessors, Yasuo Matsushita and Yasushi Mieno, both hard-money men.
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With politicians clamouring for the central bank to buy shares, the scheduled replacement next spring of Masaru Hayami, the Bank's governor, also weighed on a few officials' minds.
Hayami Masaru, the new Bank of Japan governor, added his voice to the chorus when he said that business and personal taxes must be trimmed to improve the economic climate.
Masaru Kakutani, a director of the Tokyo branch of Moody's, a credit-rating agency, reckons that by the turn of the century some big companies will have to spend a quarter of their operating profits on pension contributions.
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