TOKYO -- Japan's corporate governance reform -- the biggest economic legacy of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe -- faces an uncertain future under Fumio Kishida's so-called new form of capitalism.
There are signs that the current prime minister's economic priorities are not wholly aligned with those of his influential predecessor, and many investors are worried that much-needed reforms could fall by the wayside. Read more.
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