Reborn in Hong Kong: The Tycoon Grows Up
Chapter 1735 A Thousand Miles Down 3
It was clear that he was serious about it, but his subordinates still wanted to dissuade him; after all, the other party was an American company, and if he went too far, it would not end well. But seeing that the CEO was angry, he didn't dare to dissuade him; he was worried that he would get burned! The Japanese stock market continues to rise sharply, and Jubei Suzuki believes that it is all due to his good leadership. They would dare to step on top executives of American companies, let alone their subordinates.
At the Tokyo Stock Exchange, no one dared to disobey him; he had become a local emperor. No one dared to dissuade Suzuki Jubei when he was angry. At worst, you may get scolded severely, at worst, you may not even be able to keep your job. The leader has issued an order, although it is not in compliance with the regulations; but as long as it is carried out conscientiously, even if something goes wrong, they will not be found.
In less than ten minutes, the Tokyo Stock Exchange had begun to take action. Traders found that their trades were delayed. A deal that used to take less than a minute now takes ten minutes; or even longer.
Based on the chat between the boss lady and Tokyo Stock Exchange President Jubei Suzuki, we know without thinking; it must be the old boy who is causing trouble behind the scenes.
A trader immediately reported: "President, the stock exchange is intentionally making things difficult for us; if we keep going at this rate, our work efficiency can reach up to about 15% of the usual level."
I didn’t expect that the Japanese would really dare to embarrass American companies. Do they not want to live anymore?
At this time, the front desk came over and took out an audio tape; he said to Louise Rockefeller: "President, I have sorted out the recording of the call between you and Jubei Suzuki just now and made a backup."
Louise Rockefeller glanced at the front desk with interest, but she didn't expect that her mind was quite delicate; it could be used as a key training point. So he said with a smile: "Since the other party doesn't know what's good and what's good, then we don't have to be polite. This is deliberately embarrassing American companies. It really seems that Hawkins Fund has no ability to fight back."
It seemed like he was talking to the front desk, but it was more like he was talking to all the employees of Hawkins Fund Japan. Reassure her subordinates that she will solve all problems.
With the tape in hand, Louise Rockefeller asked the driver to take her out for a while; she did not expect to come forward on her own. The U.S. Embassy in Japan was built with taxpayers' money.
Seeing the visitor, the U.S. Ambassador to Japan also looked confused; he had seen this young lady before. Come to the embassy, maybe you encountered some difficulty in Japan. Who is so blind that he dares to offend a member of the Rockefeller family?
The ambassador smiled and said: "Miss Rockefeller, long time no see. The last time we saw each other was three years ago. I didn't expect you to come to Japan in person."
As the ambassador to Japan, I am well aware of the madness of the Japanese stock market and property market in recent years. Almost all Wall Street capital has come here, and Hawkins Fund is naturally among them.
As for the Hawkins couple coming to Japan, as the first-level US ambassador to Japan, of course they understand. It's just that the other party didn't come to see him, and it's not easy to take the initiative to visit him. You have to pretend not to know even when you meet, otherwise you won’t be able to explain clearly at all.
The richer a person is, the more they care about personal privacy; naturally they don’t want more people to know about their itinerary. If the U.S. ambassador to Japan shows that he knows everything, he will naturally wonder whether he is being monitored.
And another thing is that everyone has a good reputation. If you don’t visit me when you come to Japan, do you think you don’t think highly of me? In short, it is much better to cause trouble for yourself than to pretend not to know anything now.
Louise Rockefeller is such a smart woman, and she lives in a wealthy family; she has a clear understanding of these things. Of course, he would also choose to pretend to be confused; he said with a smile: "Mr. Ambassador, who has so many things to do, he still remembers me. It's a great honor. Hawkins Fund has some investments in Japan, and the scale is not small. Now that it has entered the final stage, it is natural to come here. have a look."
Although the U.S. ambassador to Japan does not necessarily need an economics major, if you don't understand economics, you will basically not be able to get this position. In recent years, the Japanese stock market and property market have continued to surge, as well as the sharp decline caused by the Bank of Japan's interest rate hikes; he is fully aware of this. At the same time, we also know that the Hawkins Fund is in a very bad situation at the moment.
It is very likely that Louise Rockefeller will come over and clean up the mess. Coming to him at this time, could it be that he wanted to put pressure on Japan through the US Embassy? This matter must not be done. It is a purely commercial issue; it still needs to be solved by the company itself.
In the mind of the American ambassador, he never thought that Japan would dare to embarrass American companies; especially companies with a Rockefeller family background. Who would be so stupid unless they were risking their lives.
The U.S. Ambassador smiled and said: "Japan has been very lively recently, and many domestic companies have come to invest. The U.S. Embassy in Japan will definitely protect everyone. However, the Bank of Japan's interest rate increase is an internal matter. As an embassy abroad, Don’t interfere too much.”
Hearing this, Louise Rockefeller certainly understood what it meant; this was because she believed that the Hawkins Fund had no other options and deliberately allowed it to put pressure on the Bank of Japan.
If that is the case, it will inevitably cause international disputes. It is not a wise move to rashly interfere in the important decisions of other countries' central banks. Whether others will listen or not is one thing. The most important thing is that it will cause resentment among the local people. Whether the policy is reasonable or not is an internal matter; as a sovereign country, it cannot decide the implementation of its own economic policy.
Besides, no one dares to let go of this, interfering in the Bank of Japan’s decision to raise interest rates today; will there be more excessive demands tomorrow? Even though the United States has troops stationed in Japan, the Soviet Union is still watching eagerly; in many cases, it must try to appease Japan as much as possible and not push Japan too hard.
What she said now was to tell her that the embassy must not interfere in the internal affairs of other countries; even if the other party is a younger brother. Regarding business matters, they still need to solve them themselves!
Louise Rockefeller smiled and said: "Mr. Ambassador, I have misunderstood. Hawkins Fund will never make it difficult for you. The main thing I want to say is that if you come to Japan to invest, if you suffer unfair treatment or are targeted by the authorities, I don't know. It is not under the jurisdiction of the embassy.”
Some people dare to target American companies. Do you want to live? However, it is really difficult to make a judgment on this matter. The woman is worried about being taken advantage of by the man in front of her.
The Hawkins Fund has invested heavily in Japan this time. If it loses or cannot afford it, it is thinking of recovering the losses through other means; there are some things that a diplomat must not participate in.
You cannot directly question the other party, as identity is one thing; you don’t say anything, even if you are an ordinary citizen, you must receive it seriously. The embassy not only handles diplomatic relations between the two countries, but also safeguards the interests of domestic companies and ensures the safety of overseas Chinese.
The U.S. ambassador said very seriously: "The United States is definitely not a country that can be manipulated by others. The embassy in Japan will definitely protect the legitimate rights and interests of its people and companies!"
While showing domineering, it also gives people a sense of business; if you are really treated unfairly, as the U.S. Embassy in Japan, we will definitely help you get justice. But that's not the case. I just want the embassy to help make profits; sorry, he won't come forward.
Louise Rockefeller said very seriously: "As an American citizen and entrepreneur, I will naturally not embarrass Mr. Ambassador. This time, the Tokyo Stock Exchange did go too far; otherwise, I would not have come to trouble you!"
Hearing that it was the Tokyo Stock Exchange left the U.S. ambassador a little confused. There should be no conflict between the Tokyo Stock Exchange and Hawkins Fund. After all, they also hope that the Japanese stock market will continue to rise sharply, and the interests of both parties are consistent; is there any hidden secret here?
U.S. Ambassador: "I dare not jump to conclusions yet. Can Ms. Rockefeller explain the situation in detail?"
It is better to understand clearly before speaking, otherwise there will be misunderstandings and it will be difficult to make accurate judgments.
Louise Rockefeller didn't waste any time and took out a small tape recorder and started playing the conversation between her and Jubei Suzuki.
Facts speak louder than words, and she alone can tell it here; the other party doesn't dare to believe it completely.
As the U.S. ambassador to Japan, proficiency in Japanese is a basic skill; there is no need for a translator at all, the U.S. ambassador can understand what is meant.
As the president of the Tokyo Stock Exchange, Suzuki Jubei's voice is still very recognizable; plus he has introduced himself before, it is basically certain.
The content of the recording made the US ambassador very angry. When did the Japanese dare to publicly threaten American companies? Do they really think that as the economy develops, it can expand. If he doesn't stop it or give a clear explanation, he, the ambassador, has seriously neglected his duty!
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