Japan's Banking Crisis: Causes and Probable Effects
Description:
Japan's banking sector currently is carrying between $400
billion and $800 billion in non-performing loans that threaten
the solvency of certain financial institutions and weaken the
Japanese financial system. This problem is of interest to the
United States because the stability of Japan's banking system
affects the health of that nation's economy, its rate of economic
growth, and international capital flows. This, in turn, may
affect American exports to, imports from, and investments in
Japan…
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Date:
October 6, 1995
Creator:
Nanto, Dick K.
Partner:
UNT Libraries Government Documents Department