Depositors scramble amid rumors of bank account freeze
Japan Today > kuchikomi / Monday, August 4, 2003
...a financial consultant tells Shukan Shincho (July 31) there's been a run on safety deposit boxes at banks.
"I inquired at banks in Kojimachi, Akasaka, Toranomon and Ginza," he says. "They told me every single box had been rented out. The situation is the same at bank branches located in residential areas. I thought it a bit strange and asked a bank employee what was going on. He lowered his voice and confided that self-employed people and company owners had been converting their yen to dollars and hoarding them. Some boxes are crammed with thousand dollar bills, the equivalent of 500 million yen."
NOTE this typical fake Japanese news story:
The US government used to print$500 and $1000 bills ... The last of the big money was printed in 1950. Today, a $500 bill could be worth between $550 and $1000 depending on its condition, and a $1000 bill could be worth from $1100 to $2000 depending on its condition.