Japanese banking problems: implications for Southeast Asia

During the late 1980s, Japanese banks substantially increased their global presence. In part the expansion was undertaken to help service Japanese companies that were increasingly involved in foreign direct investment. However, this expansion also can be attibuted to Japan's positio as the wor...

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Autores principales: Peek, Joe, Rosengren, Eric S.
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spelling oai-20.500.12580-36452021-04-24T10:57:17Z Japanese banking problems: implications for Southeast Asia Peek, Joe Rosengren, Eric S. BANCOS CRISIS FINANCIERA INVERSIONES EXTRANJERAS During the late 1980s, Japanese banks substantially increased their global presence. In part the expansion was undertaken to help service Japanese companies that were increasingly involved in foreign direct investment. However, this expansion also can be attibuted to Japan's positio as the world's preeminent source of surplus capital. 2019-11-01T00:01:19Z 2019-11-01T00:01:19Z 2002 Artículo 956-7421-072 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12580/3645 eng Serieson Central Banking, Analysis, and Economic Policies, no. 3 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Chile http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/cl/ .pdf Sección o Parte de un Documento p. 303-332 application/pdf JAPÓN Banco Central de Chile
institution Banco Central
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topic BANCOS
CRISIS FINANCIERA
INVERSIONES EXTRANJERAS
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CRISIS FINANCIERA
INVERSIONES EXTRANJERAS
Peek, Joe
Rosengren, Eric S.
Japanese banking problems: implications for Southeast Asia
description During the late 1980s, Japanese banks substantially increased their global presence. In part the expansion was undertaken to help service Japanese companies that were increasingly involved in foreign direct investment. However, this expansion also can be attibuted to Japan's positio as the world's preeminent source of surplus capital.
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