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Zaibatsu (財閥, lit. '****et clique') is a ****anese term
referring to
industrial and
financial vertically integrated business conglomerates in the Empire...
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Yasuda zaibatsu (安田財閥) was a
financial conglomerate owned and
managed by the
Yasuda clan. One of the four
major zaibatsu of
Imperial ****an, it was founded...
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Asano zaibatsu 浅野財閥, one of the
major second-tier
zaibatsu (conglomerates) in ****an, was
founded in 1887 by
Asano Sōichirō 浅野総一郎 with
support from Shibusawa...
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keiretsu that
traces its
roots to the
zaibatsu groups that were
dissolved after World War II.
Unlike the
zaibatsu of the pre-war period,
there is no controlling...
- the
dissolution of family-controlled
vertical monopolies called zaibatsu. The
zaibatsu had been at the
heart of
economic and
industrial activity within...
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keiretsu that
traces its
roots to the
zaibatsu groups that were
dissolved after World War II.
Unlike the
zaibatsu of the pre-war period,
there is no controlling...
- the
events of the King of Iron Fist Tournament,
hosted by the
Mishima Zaibatsu,
where players control a
plethora of
characters to win the
tournament and...
- the
Mishima Zaibatsu. He set out to the
Mishima Zaibatsu headquarters with resolve.
Waiting for him
there was the new
leader of the
Zaibatsu, Jin Kazama...
- from the
Mitsui zaibatsu and was
founded as
Mitsui Bank in 1876, and The
Sumitomo Bank,
which originated from the
Sumitomo zaibatsu and was
founded in...
- 1918,
based on the
Mitsui zaibatsu model with a
capital of ¥10 million. Like the
majority of ****anese conglomerates, or
zaibatsu, its
origins were in Osaka...