• DANIEL RODRÍGUEZ

Updated Thursday, March 5, 2020 - 10:41 PM

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At the end of the 80s, Japan was a booming country , considered by many to be a real threat to the United States, which wished at will the international geopolitical landscape. With the interest rates set by the Bank of Japan at 2.5%, the value of Japanese real estate multiplied by 75 between 1955 and 1989 and accounted for 20% of world wealth. The Nikkei also shot up, going from 11,542 points in 1984 to 39,815 points in 1989, a revaluation

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