Japan and the City of London
From an insider's position, Sir Paul Newall tells the story of Japan's links with the City of London and explains why the City was first chosen by Japan as the focal point for its overseas financial investment. This account draws upon the author's close contact with Japanese governmental and financial authorities both in the UK and Japan itself. It documents the evolution and development of this relationship, from the earliest beginnings of Japanese financial contact in the 1860s. Important to economic and financial historians, this account should also be of particular value to those dealing with Japanese companies and financial institutions, as well as to those Japanese who are working, or have worked in the City.

First published in 1996, this title is part of the Bloomsbury Academic Collections series.

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Japan and the City of London
From an insider's position, Sir Paul Newall tells the story of Japan's links with the City of London and explains why the City was first chosen by Japan as the focal point for its overseas financial investment. This account draws upon the author's close contact with Japanese governmental and financial authorities both in the UK and Japan itself. It documents the evolution and development of this relationship, from the earliest beginnings of Japanese financial contact in the 1860s. Important to economic and financial historians, this account should also be of particular value to those dealing with Japanese companies and financial institutions, as well as to those Japanese who are working, or have worked in the City.

First published in 1996, this title is part of the Bloomsbury Academic Collections series.

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Japan and the City of London

Japan and the City of London

by Sir Paul Newall
Japan and the City of London

Japan and the City of London

by Sir Paul Newall

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Overview

From an insider's position, Sir Paul Newall tells the story of Japan's links with the City of London and explains why the City was first chosen by Japan as the focal point for its overseas financial investment. This account draws upon the author's close contact with Japanese governmental and financial authorities both in the UK and Japan itself. It documents the evolution and development of this relationship, from the earliest beginnings of Japanese financial contact in the 1860s. Important to economic and financial historians, this account should also be of particular value to those dealing with Japanese companies and financial institutions, as well as to those Japanese who are working, or have worked in the City.

First published in 1996, this title is part of the Bloomsbury Academic Collections series.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781780939513
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 01/31/2013
Series: Bloomsbury Academic Collections: Japan
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.56(d)

About the Author

Newall has extensive expeience of the City of London, both in business and civic affairs. His professional career has included 33 years in the City, and was Lord mayor of London 1993/4.

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