Jun 30 1993 0 By David Luhman Contents to my report on financial deregulation in Japan. Summary of "Financial Deregulation in Japan" The Japanese economy : From riches to rags The search for financial stability in Japan after the war Banking and interest rates in Japan Japanese long-term credit banks Trust banking and insurance in Japan The Japanese securities firms The Ministry of Finance and Bank of Japan Japanese government deficits set the stage for deregulation The wall between Japanese banks and securities firms crumbles Japanese interest rate regulations lose effect Changes in corporate finance extend deregulation in Japan The Eurobond market opens to Japanese firms Japanese banks begin to underwrite corporate bonds Controlling the Japanese money supply with deregulation The costs and benefits of financial deregulation in Japan Appendix A : Chronology of financial deregulation in Japan Appendix B : List of laws related to banking and finance in Japan Summary of "Financial Deregulation in Japan" ›