Women Prefer Men Holding State Bonds, Japan Ad Says
Tuesday 27th of July 2010 08:02:33 PM
Posted by admin / Under Ministry Of Finance (Japan)
| Japanese women are seeking men who invest in government bonds, according to an advertisement being run by the Ministry of Finance. |
Japan's trade surplus balloons 819%
Tuesday 27th of July 2010 08:02:33 PM
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| Japan's February trade surplus ballooned 819% from a year earlier, as exports continued to recover, according to data released Wednesday by the Ministry of Finance. |
Russia settles $1 million London Club debt
Tuesday 27th of July 2010 08:02:33 PM
Posted by admin / Under Ministry Of Finance (Japan)
| The Finance Ministry has announced the settlement of Russia's remaining $1 million Soviet-era debt to the London Club of Creditors, accumulated by the Soviet Union from the banks of Europe, the US and Japan before 1991. |
Nakagawa Shoichi former Japanese the Ministry appeared drunk
Tuesday 27th of July 2010 08:02:33 PM
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| Nakagawa Shoichi, former Minister of Finance of Japan, Shoichi Nakagawa, who was forced to resign early after appeared in the visible state of drunkenness at a |
Shadow of intrigue: $135 billion in bonds seized at Chiasso
Tuesday 27th of July 2010 08:02:33 PM
Posted by admin / Under Ministry Of Finance (Japan)
| two men who carried the bonds. This would be AY, which according to some blogs show but that has not been confirmed officially by anyone, may have been a senior executive of the Ministry of Finance of Japan, in addition, appear according to the web, was also sentenced to 20 already years in prison for fraud in relation to an unauthorized release |
"Pearl Harbor, financial style" $134.5 Billion in US Bonds!
Tuesday 27th of July 2010 08:02:33 PM
Posted by admin / Under Ministry Of Finance (Japan)
| The only idea stranger than the $134 Billion in US bonds recently seized on the Italian-Swiss frontier being counterfeit, is the idea that they could be genuine. One report, and according to “Turner Radio Network,” is that the two Japanese nationals arrested with the bonds are “employees of the Finance Ministry of Japan.” Surely that’s crazy talk.. |




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