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  1. Services. securities trading. Yamaichi Securities Co., Ltd. (山一證券株式会社, Yamaichi Shōken Kabushiki-gaisha) was a Japanese securities trading firm. The company announced it would cease operations on November 24, 1997 and was declared bankrupt by the Tokyo District Court on June 2, 1999.

  2. Yamaichi Securities Co., Ltd. was a Japanese securities trading firm. The company announced it would cease operations on November 24, 1997 and was declared bankrupt by the Tokyo District Court on June 2, 1999.

  3. Yamaichi Securities. Olympus scandal. See also. References. Tobashi scheme. A tobashi scheme is a financial fraud through creative accounting where a client's losses are hidden by an investment firm by shifting them between the portfolios of other (genuine or fake) clients.

  4. Yamaichi Securities Co., Ltd. was a Japanese securities trading firm. The company announced it could cease its operations on 24 November 1997 and had eventually been declared bankrupt by the Tokyo District Court on 2 June 1999.

  5. Nov 24, 1997 · By Sandra Sugawara. November 24, 1997 at 12:00 a.m. EST. TOKYO, NOV. 24 (MONDAY) -- Japan braced for fallout from the country's largest corporate collapse in its history as Yamaichi Securities...

  6. Japan. (03) 276 – 3181. Public Company. Incorporated: 1943. Employees: 8,816. Assets: ¥ 3.3 trillion (US$26.1 billion) Stock Index: Tokyo Osaka Nagoya Paris. Yamaichi Securities Company, the smallest of Japan ’ s Big Four securities houses, deals in a variety of foreign and domestic securities.

  7. About us. Yamaichi Securities Co., Ltd. was a Japanese securities trading firm. The company announced it would cease operations on November 24, 1997 and was declared bankrupt by the Tokyo...

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