Good guy, why does this boss dare to owe so much money and not pay it back? How did he do it? If you don't understand, let me give you a simple example and you will understand. Lao Mei asked Japan to borrow one million U.S. dollars, and said it would be six months later.
Then, he immediately bought a building in Japan with one million U.S. dollars, and then Lao Mei started a show operation. He first printed a lot of U.S. dollars in the U.S. so that American financial institutions and investors could do it. .
Take the money and go to Japan to invest. Alas, there is too much money circulating in the Japanese market. What caused it? Rising prices have created inflation. When the time comes to repay the money, the building that Lao Mei bought may have risen to two million US dollars before it can be bought.
So Lao Mei sold the building for two million U.S. dollars and returned one million principal to Japan, plus 10% interest. Come and go, how much can the United States make a net profit of 900,000 US dollars?
Did you say that Japan has lost? On the surface, it doesn’t seem to be. Lao Mei repaid the principal on time and paid 10% interest. Although the amount of money is fine, what is his actual purchasing power?