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Chapter 538: Cheers from the Market

In the blink of an eye, another day passed.

May 5nd was a Saturday and the stock market was not open.

However, the market is still fermenting on the outcome of the US-Japan auto trade negotiations.

Everyone is full of hope for the future of Japanese cars.

In particular, Toyota Motor, Japan's largest automobile brand, is itself a national brand of the Japanese people and has always been a symbol of their pride.

People generally expect that through the results of the US-Japan automobile trade negotiations, Toyota will soon regain its former glory and continue to perform well in the global market.

In a luxurious villa area at the junction of Chiyoda Ward and Chuo Ward, the windows of the master bedroom on the fifth floor are filled with gentle sunlight.

The warm sunlight gently brushed across Lin Haoran's face. His eyelids moved slightly, and then he slowly opened his eyes.

I glanced at the clock on the wall and it was already half past eight in the morning.

Lin Haoran yawned, turned around and saw Yamada Keiko sleeping soundly beside him, and a smile appeared on his face.

Because Toyota Motor's stock price soared, Lin Haoran was in a very good mood, so last night he called Yamada Keiko from the fourth floor to the fifth floor, and they had a fierce conversation for two hours, and he didn't fall asleep until after midnight.

On one hand, Toyota cars are making money for him, and on the other hand, the beautiful Japanese girl under his crotch is taking the initiative. Such a life makes Lin Haoran feel extremely comfortable and satisfied.

This kind of satisfaction does not only stay on the material and physical level, it also includes the spiritual level.

He got up quietly, not wanting to wake up the sleeping Keiko Yamada, and walked to the window quietly, opened the curtains, and let more sunlight into the room.

He took a deep breath of the fresh air and looked out the window at the bustling scenery of Tokyo in the distance, and his mood became even better.

As May begins, the temperature in Tokyo begins to rise gradually, and even the temperature in the morning is around 5 or degrees Celsius.

Keiko Yamada, who was standing by, was finally awakened by the dazzling sunlight. She rubbed her eyes, looked at the bright sunlight outside the window with a hint of laziness in her haze, and then looked at Lin Haoran tenderly.

"Good morning, Haoran." Her voice was soft and mellow in the morning, as if it could melt people's hearts.

Then, she turned back the quilt, and her flawless body was suddenly exposed to the air, without a single piece of clothing on her body.

When Lin Haoran saw this scene, he immediately became interested. He pulled the curtains casually and jumped onto the bed again with a wicked smile.

A fierce battle began again.

However, unlike the roughness and passion of last night, every movement of Lin Haoran this time was full of tenderness and delicacy.

It was not until ten o'clock in the morning that Lin Haoran got out of bed again with satisfaction.

And Keiko Yamada gently dressed him and combed his hair.

Since the crisis at home was temporarily overcome, Yamada Keiko's service to Lin Haoran allowed Lin Haoran to directly experience the comfortable life of ancient emperors.

In comparison, Guan Jiahui is obviously not as good as Yamada Keiko in serving others.

This may be the innate talent of Japanese girls.

Today is the weekend, so Lin Haoran doesn’t have anything important to do for the time being. He plans to go to the Landmark Building after lunch.

After breakfast, Lin Haoran took a stack of newspapers and went to the terrace outside the fifth floor with Yamada Keiko.

While basking in the warm sunshine, he asked Keiko Yamada to read him news from Japanese newspapers.

There's no way he can speak Japanese either.

Although there are English newspapers and periodicals here, they are not many and they are not mainstream newspapers and periodicals. As for Chinese newspapers and periodicals, forget it.

Therefore, Lin Haoran has gradually become accustomed to having Yamada Keiko read the newspaper to him every morning.

The sun shines on the terrace, filling the somewhat cool morning with warmth.

Reports on the results of the US-Japan auto trade negotiations by major Japanese mainstream media are all filled with joy of victory and confidence in the Japanese auto industry.

Keiko Yamada translated some important news from mainstream newspapers into Hong Kong dialect and read them to Lin Haoran.

Lying on the recliner, Lin Haoran squinted his eyes and listened comfortably to Yamada Keiko's not very fluent Cantonese.

The Asahi Shimbun reported the news on the front page with the headline "US-Japan auto trade negotiations are successful, the gloom over Japan's auto industry has dissipated", elaborating on the positive impact of the negotiations on Japan's auto industry and the sharp rise in stock prices of automakers such as Toyota, Honda and Nissan.

The article also quoted the analysis of several automotive industry experts, who believed that the negotiations not only eased the export pressure faced by Japanese auto companies, but also opened up a new path for their future international development. The Mainichi Shimbun paid more attention to the public's reaction, reporting that "As soon as the negotiation results came out, the Japanese public's confidence in the automotive industry increased greatly, and people on the streets were discussing the bright future of Japanese cars."

The newspaper also interviewed several loyal Toyota users, who all expressed their confidence in the quality of Toyota vehicles and looked forward to its greater success in the U.S. market and other emerging markets around the world.

The Sankei Shimbun analyzed the impact of the negotiations on Japan's overall economy from an economic perspective, and believed that the success of the negotiations would drive the development of upstream and downstream companies in Japan's automotive industry chain and inject new vitality into the Japanese economy.

The article also predicts that with the conclusion of the negotiations, confidence in Japan's auto industry will surely recover and employment opportunities in related industries will also increase.

The Nihon Keizai Shimbun explored the political and economic game behind the negotiations in more depth, believing that the success of the negotiations was not only the result of mutual compromise between the two governments, but also a reflection of the long-term efforts and strength of the Japanese automobile industry.

The newspaper also reminded Japanese companies to cherish this opportunity, strengthen technological innovation and brand building to cope with more intense market competition in the future.

The Read Reading News reported the carnival in the stock market in a light-hearted and humorous way, saying: "Inside the Tokyo Stock Exchange, investors cheered as if they had won the World Cup."

The article also included several celebratory photos after the stock market closed, showing investors' optimistic expectations for the future of Japan's auto industry.

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After Yamada Keiko finished reading the main news in the last newspaper, Lin Haoran also opened his eyes.

From these Japanese media reports, Lin Haoran can already imagine that after the stock market opens next Monday, Toyota Motor’s stock price will definitely rise sharply.

The public opinion in the entire market is developing in a positive direction.

That's good, the more it increases, the better.

The more it rises, the more he earns.

This will live up to his planning which he had made more than a month in advance.

"Mr. Haoran, you are amazing. You were able to predict the sharp rise in Toyota's stock price!" Putting the newspaper on the round table beside her, Yamada Keiko looked at Lin Haoran with admiration in her eyes.

As a finance major, Keiko Yamada naturally has her own judgment and is very aware that almost no one was optimistic about the future prospects of the Japanese automobile industry.

After all, the US auto market is Japan's largest export market, accounting for nearly half of its exports in this era.

Everyone can imagine how big a blow it would be to Japanese cars if they really lost the American market.

While everyone was full of pessimism, Lin Haoran went against the current. With his keen insight and in-depth analysis of the market, he accurately captured the opportunities behind the US-Japan auto trade negotiations.

How could Keiko Yamada not admire such foresight!
When she learned that Lin Haoran was actually planning to buy up a large number of Toyota Motor shares, Yamada Keiko even regretted why she had mentioned the US-Japan auto trade negotiations to her boss.

Because she later consulted her tutor at the University of Tokyo, who pointed out with certainty: "Japan is clearly at a disadvantage in the negotiation with the United States, and Japan's negotiating attitude is tough. Both sides are unwilling to give in. Such a deadlock will only exacerbate the situation.

It is hard to predict what kind of sanctions the United States will eventually take against Japan. It is important to know that Japan's rapid development in the 1960s and 1970s was largely due to the support of the United States.

Taking all these factors into consideration, Japan may eventually have to make compromises, and the Japanese auto industry is likely to lose a large share of the US market, so the future development prospects of the Japanese auto industry are worrying. "

After receiving this response from her mentor, Yamada Keiko tried to persuade Lin Haoran to change his mind, for she was afraid that her boss would suffer heavy losses as a result.

However, how could Lin Haoran listen to her!
Speaking of which, whether it is Sony stock or Toyota Motor stock, the person Lin Haoran should thank the most is Keiko Yamada.

If Keiko Yamada had not mentioned Sony's earnings announcement and the US-Japan auto trade negotiations at that time, Lin Haoran would never have thought of investing in these two stocks, and naturally there would be no returns today.

However, Lin Haoran naturally would not mention these words to Yamada Keiko.

Anyway, this girl is his woman now, and her loyalty is as high as 100. She has been completely conquered both physically and mentally. It seems that she will never escape from his grasp in this life.

So from now on, I will slowly compensate her.

Looking at Yamada Keiko's admiring eyes, Lin Haoran smiled and said, "The political competition between countries involves complex and ever-changing aspects. At first, when I learned about the US-Japan auto trade negotiations, I also did not have much confidence in the future of Toyota.

But then, I thought carefully about a crucial factor - the diplomatic relations between Japan and the United States. For the past two or three decades, the relations between the two countries have been quite close. With the help of the United States, Japan has become a developed country, and the United States also needs Japan to fight against the hostile camp.

In view of this, I believe that the United States will be cautious in its actions and will not be too decisive and disappoint your country. Therefore, I tend to believe that the outcome of the negotiations between the United States and Japan will not be too harsh.

Although I may not be as professional as you in economic games, I have my own unique insights. "

Lin Haoran casually gave an explanation that he thought was reasonable.

Yamada Keiko suddenly realized that her boss had thought of these key points, which no one else had thought of, and she admired him even more. (End of this chapter)

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