Restructuring Japan's Financial Markets

Restructuring Japan's Financial Markets
Title Restructuring Japan's Financial Markets PDF eBook
Author Ingo Walter
Publisher Irwin Professional Publishing
Pages 486
Release 1993
Genre Business & Economics
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Restructuring Japanese Business for Growth

Restructuring Japanese Business for Growth
Title Restructuring Japanese Business for Growth PDF eBook
Author Raj Aggarwal
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 335
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1461545935

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Restructuring Japanese Business for Growth consists of eighteen previously unpublished invited chapters by experts on Japanese business. It will attract both commercial and academic interest. Japanese business can be expected to continue to be of great importance in global and Asian economics, especially as the Japanese economy is the dominant economy in Asia, being larger than all other Asian economies combined. Policymakers and business people interested in understanding Japanese financial markets will find this book useful. In addition, this book should be a valuable resource for undergraduate, graduate, and executive development courses in international business, global finance, and Japanese business.

Restructuring Japan's Capital Market

Restructuring Japan's Capital Market
Title Restructuring Japan's Capital Market PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 66
Release 1990
Genre Capital market
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Crisis and Change in the Japanese Financial System

Crisis and Change in the Japanese Financial System
Title Crisis and Change in the Japanese Financial System PDF eBook
Author Takeo Hoshi
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 326
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1461543959

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At the start of the twenty-first century, the Japanese financial system is undergoing a major transformation. This process is spurred by a sense of crisis. Dominated by large institutions, the Japanese banking system has suffered from serious problems with non-performing loans since the early 1990s, when the Japanese stock market and urban real estate market both crashed. Delays in responding to these twin asset bubbles, by both regulatory authorities and the banks themselves, made matters worse and led to a banking crisis in late 1997 and early 1998. Not anticipating this setback, in late 1996 the Japanese government inaugurated its Big Bang of comprehensive financial deregulation designed to complete the process of creating `free, fair, and open financial markets'. Beginning in late 1998 and early 1999 the government finally embarked on a major rehabilitation of the Japanese banking system, including making available some Yen 60 trillion (approximately USD 500 billion) of government funds to recapitalize fifteen major banks, adequately fund the deposit insurance program, and write off the bad loans of nationalized or bankrupted banks. One result of this reform process is that the Ministry of Finance (MOF), which dominated Japanese financial system policy for most of the post-war period, has been stripped of most of its former regulatory powers. The purpose of this book is to describe, analyze, and evaluate the process that is transforming the Japanese financial system. The chapters address various issues relating to the transition of the Japanese financial system from a bank-centered and relationship-based system to a competitive market-based system. Questions taken up include: Why did Japanese banks get into such serious trouble? Why has the MOF lost its immense power? How will the Big Bang's financial deregulation further change the Japanese financial system, including the huge government financial institutions and postal savings system? What are some of the broader implications of this transition? The book is divided into three parts: Part I considers the origins of Japan's banking crisis; Part II focuses on five particularly important areas of major actual and potential changes; Part III addresses the effects of the Big Bang, including its potential systemic externalities. Taken together, this book offers an unusually up-to-date, comprehensive and thorough appraisal and evaluation of the profound changes occurring in Japan's financial system.

The Rising Yen

The Rising Yen
Title The Rising Yen PDF eBook
Author Richard S. Thorn
Publisher Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Pages 145
Release 1987
Genre History
ISBN 9971988755

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Japan has become the world's second largest economy and the number one exporter of financial capital. Tokyo has taken its place as a first-tier financial centre alongside London and New York. This study analyses the far-reaching effects of these developments on both Japan and the world capital markets.

Restructuring the Market - Restructuring the State

Restructuring the Market - Restructuring the State
Title Restructuring the Market - Restructuring the State PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Holt Dwyer
Publisher
Pages 1092
Release 1997
Genre Banks and banking
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Restructuring Financial Services in the United States and Japan

Restructuring Financial Services in the United States and Japan
Title Restructuring Financial Services in the United States and Japan PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey E. Garten
Publisher
Pages 76
Release 1991
Genre Banks and banking
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