"Nihon-Kokusai (jyou)" by KOHDA Main
KOHDA Main is a writer and also a TV commentator. She was born in 1951 in Youkaichi city in Shiga prefecture, near the Lake Biwa (the largest lake in Japan) at the middle of Japan. She often writes economic novels, and this book is about 'Nihon-Kokusai' or Japanese government bonds (JGB).
When some part of the JGB the Japanese government issued is left unsold, the state is called 'Mitatsu'. In this book the 'Mitatsu' occurred for the first time, and the market was confused. Then the bond and stock markets as well as the Japanese Yen suddenly dropped, and ...
P.S.
The Japanese word 'jyou' means up, which is sometimes used for the first part of a book separated into two.
(Finished reading on Oct.8, 2007)
The more detailed Japanese version of this article is here!
Japanese character(s) (kanji)
* KOHDA Main : 幸田真音
* Nihon-Kokusai : 日本国債
* Mitatsu : 未達
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