Japan’s Financial Services Agency Partners with Hitotsubashi University on Financial Research
The collaboration seeks to enhance policy-making expertise and support the development of future financial system designs in Japan.
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Financial Services Agency (Japan financial regulator): A government body overseeing Japan’s banking, securities, and insurance sectors to ensure stability and consumer protection.
Policy-making: The process of creating laws, regulations, and guidelines to govern economic or financial systems.