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Dec 3, 2020 · From a certain perspective, the yakuza resemble a large hedge fund, a private equity operation or a good-sized sovereign wealth fund. And in terms of sophistication, global reach and funding, they are practically indistinguishable from their legitimate counterparts.
- Grant Newsham
Aug 20, 2023 · The hierarchical ranks within the Japanese Yakuza hold significant importance for the functioning of the organization. These ranks Yakuza organizations are under the leadership of an oyabun or kumichō, who issues directives to their subordinates, known as kobun.
Sep 15, 2015 · Last month, Japan’s largest crime group split into two main factions. But what is the yakuza, how much influence do they wield, and what could this split mean?
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Oct 2, 2024 · The Yakuza, Japan’s notorious organized crime syndicates, have long wielded considerable influence over local communities, politics and the criminal underworld. Though they occupy a unique place in Japanese society, their power is gradually waning.
Dec 6, 2020 · As one example, in the early 2000s, a Japanese Government scheme to support small and mid-sized companies by providing a US$2 billion support fund turned out to be a bonanza for yakuza. One gangster described how he created a “company” and applied for assistance.
- Grant Newsham
Mar 8, 2024 · The Yakuza, often known as the “gokudo” or “Japanese mafia,” is a well-known criminal organization in Japan with a long and complicated history. While they are involved in a variety of illicit activities such as gambling, prostitution, and drug trafficking, the Yakuza also play a unique and contradictory role in Japanese culture, which ...
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Dec 5, 2020 · In 2009, Lehman Brothers Japan (LBJ) agreed to lend around US$350 million to a Japanese company to fund the refurbishment of hospitals and old-folks homes – a laudable and potentially profitable venture given Japan’s aging society.