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  2. Innovation Network Corporation of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The following 19 major Japanese companies have made a total investment of 10 billion JPY. [5] Each investor has contributed 500 million yen, with the exception of DBJ, which has contributed 1 billion yen. Asahi Kasei Corporation; Osaka Gas Co., Ltd. Sharp Corporation; The Shoko Chukin Bank, Ltd. Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. Sumitomo Corporation

  3. Balance of payments accounts of Japan (1960–1990) - Wikipedia

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    During the 1980s, Japan's current account balance shot from a record deficit of US$10.7 billion in 1980 to a record surplus of US$87 billion in 1987 before declining to US$57.1 billion in 1989. As a share of GNP , this surplus reached a peak of 4.4 percent in 1985, a large value for a current account surplus.

  4. List of Japanese people by net worth - Wikipedia

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    US$1.1 billion: Meidi-Ya: 36: Renichi Takenaka: US$1.1 billion: Takenaka Corporation: 37: Ryusuke Kimura: US$1.1 billion: 38: Otani family: US$1 billion: 39: Toyoda family: US$1 billion: Toyota Motor Corporation: 40: Junichi Murata: US$1 billion: Murata Machinery

  5. These Were the 5 Biggest Companies in 1989, and Here ... - AOL

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    The biggest companies in 1989 by market capitalization. 1. Industrial Bank of Japan: $104.3 billion ... has a market capitalization of $51.2 billion as of this writing. In 1989, those companies ...

  6. National debt of Japan - Wikipedia

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    However, the 1965 budget issued 259 billion yen in deficit-covering bonds, and the next year's budget in 1966 allotted 730 billion yen in construction bonds. [25] By 1990, the government did not issue a national bond due to the Japanese asset price bubble. Bonds were issued again in 1994, and have been issued every year since.

  7. Japan's Nikkei stock market index hits all-time high ... - AOL

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    Recent gains in the stock markets have come against the backdrop of a weakening Japanese yen, last at 150.40 against the dollar, driven largely by the divergence between high U.S. interest rates ...

  8. The man behind Japan's $170bn bid to prop up the yen - AOL

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  9. Japanese asset price bubble - Wikipedia

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    The inheritance tax is very high in Japan, reported to be 75% of the market price for over 500 million yen until 1988, and it is still 70% of the market price for over 2 billion yen. [33] Yet the appraisal of land for tax purposes used to be about one-half of the market value and the debt was considered at face value during the bubble period.