Issues of bonds increased in inter-war Japan, the main investors in bonds being banks because demand for loans declined in this period. Banks that were more tolerant of risks (that is, whose capital ratio was higher) made a larger amount of loans, which were riskier than bonds. While national bonds were traded actively in secondary markets, local bonds, corporate bonds, and bank debentures were not traded actively during this period. After the formation of cartels of banks and securities firms for bond underwriting and trading during the Great Depression, bond trading in secondary markets diminished, except for national bonds.Japanese Banks, bond markets, inter-war period, the Great Depression, national bonds, corporate bonds, cartels, capi...
This paper outlines the contribution made by the Japanese capital market to international and in par...
First version March 29, 2015; This version March 15, 2016During the global financial crisis (GFC), J...
This paper examines how the close ties between banks and non-banking firms-the so-called "organ bank...
Issues of bonds increased in inter-war Japan, the main investors in bonds being banks because demand...
This paper aims to analyze the role of a branch of a Japanese bank in the internationals financial c...
On November 28 1986, the Ministry of Finance's Securities Exchange Advisory Council proposed a signi...
The central bank as the Lender of Last Resort (LLR) is faced with a trade off between the stability ...
This paper aims to analyze the role of a branch of a Japanese bank in the internationals financial c...
For many years, the dominant view of the Japanese financial system before World War II has been that...
The central bank as the Lender of Last Resort (LLR) is faced with a trade off between the stability ...
The postwar experience of the Japanese banking system has received considerable attention recently p...
The central bank as the Lender of Last Resort (LLR) is faced with a trade off between the stability ...
More than forty years ago, Kato[1957] posed the organ bank hypothesis. Namely, he stressed that in p...
This thesis examines foreign government loan issues on the London capital market in the period from ...
In this paper we identify networks among banks in pre-war Japan based on director interlocking data,...
This paper outlines the contribution made by the Japanese capital market to international and in par...
First version March 29, 2015; This version March 15, 2016During the global financial crisis (GFC), J...
This paper examines how the close ties between banks and non-banking firms-the so-called "organ bank...
Issues of bonds increased in inter-war Japan, the main investors in bonds being banks because demand...
This paper aims to analyze the role of a branch of a Japanese bank in the internationals financial c...
On November 28 1986, the Ministry of Finance's Securities Exchange Advisory Council proposed a signi...
The central bank as the Lender of Last Resort (LLR) is faced with a trade off between the stability ...
This paper aims to analyze the role of a branch of a Japanese bank in the internationals financial c...
For many years, the dominant view of the Japanese financial system before World War II has been that...
The central bank as the Lender of Last Resort (LLR) is faced with a trade off between the stability ...
The postwar experience of the Japanese banking system has received considerable attention recently p...
The central bank as the Lender of Last Resort (LLR) is faced with a trade off between the stability ...
More than forty years ago, Kato[1957] posed the organ bank hypothesis. Namely, he stressed that in p...
This thesis examines foreign government loan issues on the London capital market in the period from ...
In this paper we identify networks among banks in pre-war Japan based on director interlocking data,...
This paper outlines the contribution made by the Japanese capital market to international and in par...
First version March 29, 2015; This version March 15, 2016During the global financial crisis (GFC), J...
This paper examines how the close ties between banks and non-banking firms-the so-called "organ bank...