Word: asianized
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...closure of Yamaichi, one of Japan?s oldest and largest brokerage firms has been causing major turmoil in the Asian markets, but analysts told Money Dailythat its demise had actually been predicted in Japan's markets for months...
...Takasu '98, a concentrator in East Asian Studies (EAS) and economics, worked for the U.S. investment bank Goldman Sachs in Tokyo last summer. He says that Japan is actually a very exciting place to work right...
...into EAS for purely economic reasons, there's bound to be disappointment, because taking an Asian language is not like night courses in accounting," Moland says. "You have to be serious...
First came the Asian Miracle, as booming Pacific Rim countries showed the rest of the world how to grow. Now comes the Asian Meltdown, as turmoil across the region shakes markets from Hong Kong to Wall Street. Last week it was Japan and South Korea that gave the world a jolt. No sooner had rumors of a possible South Korean collapse swept out of Seoul than the Japanese yen and the Tokyo stock market plunged to their lowest levels in two years. Across the Pacific, the ill winds from Asia blew the Dow Jones industrial average into a 157-point...
...Sets for Top Japanese firm The failure of Tokyo?s fourth-largest brokerage firm, hard on the heels of a major bank going belly-up, raises questions about Japan?s immunity to Asian...