China's Iceland Moment

China's Iceland Moment

In Japan, in 1986, the value of the nation’s real estate doubled in a single year—and doubled again the next year. Japan was the world’s largest creditor, holding thirty per cent of U.S. debt, and was home to the world’s ten largest banks, with a stock exchange bigger than Wall Street. A hundred square feet in downtown Tokyo was selling for a million dollars.

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