Chapter 80: Mihimeko

The ambulance had already driven to the scene, and the person was no longer saved, and he was already dead.

After a while, the police also arrived at the scene and took pictures.

Hao Han couldn't come forward in this matter, so he asked the secretary to accompany the girl to deal with it.

There are already many people downstairs, all of whom are talking about it, and there have been several falling incidents in a row in the past few days.

This kind of thing is also very simple to deal with, the police inquired, made a record, and then asked the girl to sign, pat her ass and leave.

The ambulance lifted the person into the car and pulled him away, and the girl followed to deal with the aftermath.

I don't know how many families are bankrupt because of the collapse of stocks and futures indexes, and even go to a dead end.

This is just the beginning, and there will probably be no less such things in the future.

Perhaps until now, the government has not realized that the economic crisis has arrived, or that there are already people who have realized that the situation is not good, but there is nothing they can do about it.

The huge bubble that has been blowing up for several years is about to burst, and perhaps in their eyes, it is normal for the stock market to rise and fall, or it is not to fall more violently.

They can't see tomorrow, but it won't be that simple.

If the government had been able to take a resolute and effective approach and intervene forcefully at the beginning of the bubble burst, it might have to spend relatively little money and effort to deal with and defuse the crisis.

Once you miss the best opportunity to come to the rescue, and wait until the crisis continues to worsen, it may cost several times as much money and energy, and I am afraid it will be difficult to get a good result.

At least in later generations, the country has failed to take effective measures to turn the tide and save the economy from disaster.

The original Ministry of Finance, and later Prime Minister Miyazawa, was a genius.

Both the Federation of Women's Economic Organizations and Fed President Alan Greenspan recognized him as an outstanding talent, a professional who was well-versed in finance and finance.

However, as a politician, he clearly lacks sufficient skill and strength.

"It was a tragedy of the early 1990s." A female reporter who specializes in finance described Miyazawa, who played an important role at the beginning of the economic collapse.

Miyazawa's tragedy is not only his own, but also the tragedy of women's worries.

The large number of bad bank debts generated by the bursting of the bubble has dealt the most direct and fatal blow to the financial system of women's worries.

Takeshi Noda, who has been the head of the Women's Economic Planning Agency since 1991, told reporters that the Miyazawa government at the time was not completely unaware of the seriousness of the problem.

Noda's proposal to settle the bank's non-performing loans through public finance was also supported by Miyazawa, but this plan was thwarted in the politics of women's worries, where public opinion was everything.

It was not until a few years later, as the overall economic situation deteriorated, that the society of women's worries, which had finally changed its mindset in the face of reality, began to allow the government to implement the Noda proposal.

However, it was too late.

There was no precedent for the use of public finance to bail out commercial financial institutions in the early 1990s.

From the Women's Economic Union to economists, there is a unanimous opposition to the nationalization of banks at the expense of huge burdens on taxpayers, as a continuation of the policy of "fleet protectionism" (the government's over-protection of enterprises).

In the face of overwhelming public opinion, the Miyazawa government was ultimately unable to implement a fundamental policy to deal with non-performing debts.

A few years later, in the face of a large number of non-performing debts, the government finally implemented the first state financial relief - more than 680 billion women's dollars.

However, the move was heavily criticized by public opinion, and the government's plan to further provide relief to commercial banks was once again put on hold.

In 1997, the Asian financial and monetary crisis erupted in full swing.

At this time, women really understand the profound danger of non-performing loans.

In 1998, the government finally injected 2 trillion dollars into 21 banks.

However, according to Kiyoyuki Seguchi, the former head of the Beijing office of the bank, "because this was done too late, the amount of money and energy required was not the same as it was in the early 1990s." ”

That's why, after ten years, the country has not yet recovered.

It's not a question of any one person, it's a question of the system.

The advantages and disadvantages of the so-called system are viewed horizontally as peaks and ridges on the side, and the angles of the station are different, and the viewpoints are naturally different.

Women worry that the country should follow the democratic system, and the government will use the state finance to bail out the market, but it is all taxpayers' money, will the people agree?

First of all, you come up with a plan for the ruling party to discuss, and then you take it to the parliament for discussion, and you have to convince every one of them.

Otherwise, no matter how hard you try, it will be useless and you will achieve nothing.

And for a multi-party parliament, it is unimaginable to save those banks with taxpayers' money through a strip, and no one will agree.

So, this path simply doesn't work.

And for some centralized countries, this is not a problem at all.

When a crisis comes, it depends on whether the government can detect it in time and respond quickly.

When it is time to intervene, we must intervene, and everything should be handled in accordance with the principle of maximizing the interests of the state.

In the evening, after having dinner with the little girl in the restaurant, Hao Han returned to the hotel room with the sixteen-year-old girl named Mihimeko.

"Tell me about you."

Although this girl is only sixteen years old, she is a little tall, about 1.7 meters, which is very different from most short female worries.

"Yes, our family has been running a supermarket chain and a factory since my father's generation.

After my father's death, my brother Kameda owned 70% of the estate, and I had 30% of the shares.

This time, Kameda made business purchases abroad, and for some reason he had to speculate on futures indexes.

At the beginning, he did make a lot of money, and his ** was getting bigger and bigger, and even asked me to mortgage the property in China for loans.

I disagreed, but he insisted.

In the quarrel, he backed down slightly, but mortgaged 70 percent of the shares.

It's only been a few days since I arrived, and in the past few days, hundreds of millions of dollars of funds have all gone, and Kameda has been blown up. ”

"Hey, you've been in business at such a young age, huh?"

"It's just that my brother can't keep busy and ask about company affairs, and I'm still studying at Dongdu University."

"Well, that's right. In a few days, I will arrange for someone to go back with you to deal with the matter, and the bank loan will definitely be repaid, so you don't have to worry about this. ”

"Master, may I call it that?

You're planning to save me, don't worry anymore, thank you, master. Mei Ji will serve you well, please take care of it. ”

"Well, that's all there is to it for now. I've heard that you women are very good at serving men, and I really need a maid here.

But that's until you're done. Go back to study with peace of mind and finish your studies, do you think so? ”

This guy is really shameless, taking advantage of people's danger.

"Ah...... Do you really want me to go back to studying? ”

"Yes, you're a student, how can you do it without studying? Besides, if you give up halfway, won't all the time spent studying in previous years be wasted! ”

"Thank you, master, Mihimeko is very happy."