Japanese banks are among the world's largest global financial intermediaries, with a significant presence in many regions, particularly the United States and Southeast Asia. In addition to being among the world's largest banks, they have some of the world's largest problems. Recent studies have found that Japanese banks have reduced lending as a consequence of these problems, that this shrinkage has been concentrated in their overseas operations, and that this shrinkage has influenced real activity in the United States. Southeast Asian economies, with both a large Japanese bank presence and capital markets less developed than those in the United States, are likely to be even more severely affected by any major retreat by Japanese banks. In ...
Japanese banks instantly became major players in world financial markets when the 1985 Plaza Accord ...
The focus of this paper is to obtain a realistic estimate of real Japanese Bank Losses. The insights...
Japan's banking sector currently is carrying between $400 billion and $800 billion in non-performin...
One of the more dramatic financial events of the late 1980s and early 1990s was the surge in Japanes...
One of the more dramatic financial events of the late 1980s and early 1990s was the surge in Japanes...
"The Center on Japanese Economy and Business of Columbia Business School honors me by inviting me to...
Abstract: Japan has experienced a decade-long economic stagnation with a distressed banking sector i...
Japan has experienced a decade-long economic stagnation with a distressed banking sector in the 1990...
Japan's financial system, and especially its banking system, today are in substantial trouble, epito...
Japanese Banks are riding a wave of consolidation in the international financial industry as they st...
Since Japanese banks have been the major creditors in Asia, Japan has been a notable source of regio...
Professor Ito’s paper covers three topics. First, he discusses, briefly, the economic situation in J...
Japan is only one of many industrialized economies to suffer a financial crisis in the past 15 years...
The weakness of the Japanese banking industry, suffering from acute problem of non-performing loans,...
This paper examines to what extent has Asian countries suffered from the banking crisis. The paper e...
Japanese banks instantly became major players in world financial markets when the 1985 Plaza Accord ...
The focus of this paper is to obtain a realistic estimate of real Japanese Bank Losses. The insights...
Japan's banking sector currently is carrying between $400 billion and $800 billion in non-performin...
One of the more dramatic financial events of the late 1980s and early 1990s was the surge in Japanes...
One of the more dramatic financial events of the late 1980s and early 1990s was the surge in Japanes...
"The Center on Japanese Economy and Business of Columbia Business School honors me by inviting me to...
Abstract: Japan has experienced a decade-long economic stagnation with a distressed banking sector i...
Japan has experienced a decade-long economic stagnation with a distressed banking sector in the 1990...
Japan's financial system, and especially its banking system, today are in substantial trouble, epito...
Japanese Banks are riding a wave of consolidation in the international financial industry as they st...
Since Japanese banks have been the major creditors in Asia, Japan has been a notable source of regio...
Professor Ito’s paper covers three topics. First, he discusses, briefly, the economic situation in J...
Japan is only one of many industrialized economies to suffer a financial crisis in the past 15 years...
The weakness of the Japanese banking industry, suffering from acute problem of non-performing loans,...
This paper examines to what extent has Asian countries suffered from the banking crisis. The paper e...
Japanese banks instantly became major players in world financial markets when the 1985 Plaza Accord ...
The focus of this paper is to obtain a realistic estimate of real Japanese Bank Losses. The insights...
Japan's banking sector currently is carrying between $400 billion and $800 billion in non-performin...