Saving the Sun is not simply about the fate of one Japanese bank.It is about the clash of two visions...and how hard it is to reconcile them.Both the paralysis that has gripped Japan as its economy shrinks and the human cost of that paralysis become more understandable by the time the book ends.
Saving the Sun tells the story of the world's largest private equity dealwhere American investors made billions of dollars rehabilitatingShinsei,a failed Japanese bank.Within that business saga is the dramatictale of Japan's brightest financial minds,the men who made theJapanese economic miracle come to life,and their struggle againstthe economic failure in the 1990s.Into this climate of despair,whereJapan seemed incapable of reviving prosperity,came a group of wilyand determined Americans who would discover just how different theJapanese really are.
Note to Reader
Foreword
Prologue
Chronology
PART I
1.Samurai Bankers
2.BIocked Reform
3.Money Madness
4.The Trillion-Yen Man
5.The Bubble Bursts
6.Takahashi's Revenge
7.Onogi's Choice
8.The Swiss Gamble
9.Scapegoats and Seeds
PART Ⅱ
10.An American Dream
11.“Cowboy”
12.Negotiations
PART Ⅲ
13. Yashiro's Dream
14.Culture CIash
15.The Sogo Shock
16.Homma's Death
17.The Fight with the FSA
18.Stalemate
19.Success?
20.The Bad Loan Surprise
21.Saving the Sun?
Epilogue
Notes
Notes on Bad Loans
Sources and Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Index