China's time at ADB helm not yet come

Curtis Chin considers talk that the next ADB president could be Chinese

The resignation of Asian Development Bank president Haruhiko Kuroda to be Japan's next central bank governor has raised the question of succession at the Manila-based institution. And once again, China seems to be playing the villain: there are persistent rumours of a Chinese challenge to Japan's leadership at the bank.

Since the ADB's founding in 1966, Japan has retained a lock on the presidency of the multilateral development bank dedicated to fighting poverty.

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