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Suzuki New “e-Vitara” Launch Event

Suzuki New “e-Vitara” Launch Event

Suzuki unveils new e-Vitara. photo shows (from right) Managing Director Yoshitake Tamakoshi, President Toshihiro Suzuki, and Chief Engineer Sumio Ono.=September 16,2025,Tokyo

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MUFG celebrates inauguration as world's largest group in assets

MUFG celebrates inauguration as world's largest group in assets

TOKYO, Japan - Nobuo Kuroyanagi (L), president of Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc., and Group Chairman Ryosuke Tamakoshi cut the tape in Tokyo on Oct. 3 during a ceremony to commemorate the founding of the world's largest financial group in terms of assets.

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UFJ books 554 bil. yen loss in FY 2004 on hefty credit costs

UFJ books 554 bil. yen loss in FY 2004 on hefty credit costs

TOKYO, Japan - UFJ Holdings Inc. President Ryosuke Tamakoshi speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on May 25. The banking group said it incurred a group net loss of 554.53 billion yen in fiscal 2004, worse than the previous year's 402.81 billion yen loss, as it accelerated bad-loan disposal.

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(2)MTFG, UFJ set merger ratio at 1 to 0.62

(2)MTFG, UFJ set merger ratio at 1 to 0.62

TOKYO, Japan - Mitsubishi Tokyo Financial Group Inc. President Nobuo Kuroyanagi (L) and UFJ Holdings Inc. President Ryosuke Tamakoshi pose at a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 18. A new company to be formed through their merger on Oct. 1 will be named Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc. and rank top in the world in terms of assets.

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(1) MTFG, UFJ set merger ratio at 1 to 0.62

(1) MTFG, UFJ set merger ratio at 1 to 0.62

TOKYO, Japan - Mitsubishi Tokyo Financial Group Inc. President Nobuo Kuroyanagi (L) shows off the symbol mark of a new banking group to be formed through a merger between his group and UFJ Holdings Inc. on Oct. 1 at a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 18. Seated to his right is UFJ Holdings President Ryosuke Tamakoshi.

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UFJ Holdings posts 674 billion yen net loss in fiscal 2004 1st half

UFJ Holdings posts 674 billion yen net loss in fiscal 2004 1st half

TOKYO, Japan - UFJ Holdings Inc. President Ryosuke Tamakoshi speaks in reply to media questions at a press conference in Tokyo on Nov. 24. The company reported a group net loss of 674.28 billion yen in the fiscal first half, a reversal from a 179.85 billion yen profit a year earlier, due to massive bad-loan disposal costs.

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(1)Criminal complaint lodged on UFJ Bank for blocking probes

(1)Criminal complaint lodged on UFJ Bank for blocking probes

TOKYO, Japan - UFJ Bank President Takamune Okihara (C) and Chairman Ryosuki Tamakoshi (R) bow during a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 7 following the Financial Services Agency filing a criminal complaint against the bank and some of its former executives for allegedly blocking FSA inspections.

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UFJ Holdings to incur 780 bil. yen interim net loss

UFJ Holdings to incur 780 bil. yen interim net loss

TOKYO, Japan - UFJ Holdings Inc. President Ryosuke Tamakoshi (L) speaks as UFJ Bank President Takamune Okihara listens at a press conference in Tokyo on Sept. 10. UFJ Holdings said it expects to book a group net loss of 780 billion yen in the April-September first half of fiscal 2004 as it will clean up its books before its planned merger with Mitsubishi Tokyo Financial Group Inc. in October 2005.

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(2)UFJ, Mitsubishi Tokyo ink basic accord to merge Oct. 1, 2005

(2)UFJ, Mitsubishi Tokyo ink basic accord to merge Oct. 1, 2005

TOKYO, Japan - UFJ Holdings Inc. President Ryosuke Tamakoshi (L) speaks as Mitsubishi Tokyo Financial Group Inc. President Nobuo Kuroyanagi listens at a press conference in Tokyo on Aug. 12. They signed a basic merger agreement that would create the world's largest financial group in October 2005.

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(2)Mitsubishi Tokyo, UFJ announce merger accord

(2)Mitsubishi Tokyo, UFJ announce merger accord

TOKYO, Japan - (From L to R) Mitsubishi Tokyo Bank Chairman Shigemitsu Miki, Mitsubishi Tokyo Financial Group Inc. President Nobuo Kuroyanagi, UFJ Holdings Inc. President Ryosuke Tamakoshi and UFJ Bank President Takamune Okihara give a joint press conference in Tokyo after signing a memorandum of understanding to launch negotiations with the aim of integrating their operations during the first half of fiscal 2005. The deal will create the world's biggest banking group with total assets of 190 trillion yen, topping the 135 trillion yen of Mizuho Financial Group Inc.

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Mitsubishi Tokyo, UFJ announce merger accord

Mitsubishi Tokyo, UFJ announce merger accord

TOKYO, Japan - (From L to R) UFJ Bank President Takamune Okihara, UFJ Holdings President Ryosuke Tamakoshi, Mitsubishi Tokyo Financial Group Inc. President Nobuo Kuroyanagi and Mitsubishi Tokyo Bank Chairman Shigemitsu Miki pose for photos after announcing an agreement on their management integration at a press conference in Tokyo on July 16.

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(2)UFJ group to halve executive pay after FSA orders improvements

(2)UFJ group to halve executive pay after FSA orders improvements

TOKYO, Japan - UFJ Bank Chairman Ryosuke Tamakoshi (L), President Takamune Okihara (C) and Managing Director Toshihide Mizuno (R) bow in a gesture of apology at a press conference in Tokyo on June 18 after the bank was ordered to improve its business by by the Financial Services Agency.

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UFJ Bank may ask Toyota for financial aid: president

UFJ Bank may ask Toyota for financial aid: president

NAGOYA, Japan - UFJ Bank President Takamune Okihara (R) speaks at a press conference in Nagoya on June 2, flanked by Chairman Ryosuke Tamakoshi. Okihara said the bank may ask Toyota Motor Corp. for financial assistance as part of a plan to reinforce its capital.

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UFJ positive about adopting U.S.-style governance

UFJ positive about adopting U.S.-style governance

OSAKA, Japan - New UFJ Bank President Takamune Okihara (R) speaks at a press conference in Osaka on June 1, flanked by Chairman Ryosuke Tamakoshi. Okihara said that UFJ Holdings Inc. is positive about adopting a U.S.-style system of corporate governance to improve the financial group's management.

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3 top UFJ group executives to resign

3 top UFJ group executives to resign

TOKYO, Japan - Three new top executives of the UFJ financial group stand during a news conference at the head office of the Bank of Japan in Tokyo on May 23. UFJ Trust Bank Vice President Shintaro Yasuda (L) will replace Yasukuni Doi as president, Takamune Okihara (C), a senior corporate officer of UFJ Bank, will succeed UFJ Bank President Masashi Teranishi and UFJ Bank Vice President Ryosuke Tamakoshi will become president of UFJ Holdings Inc. to replace Takeshi Sugihara.

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(2)3 UFJ execs to resign for failure to reach profit targets

(2)3 UFJ execs to resign for failure to reach profit targets

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows UFJ Bank Vice President Ryosuke Tamakoshi who will replace Takeshi Sugihara as president of UFJ Holdings Inc.

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(2)UFJ, Mitsubishi Tokyo ink basic accord to merge Oct. 1, 2005

(2)UFJ, Mitsubishi Tokyo ink basic accord to merge Oct. 1, 2005

TOKYO, Japan - UFJ Holdings Inc. President Ryosuke Tamakoshi (L) speaks as Mitsubishi Tokyo Financial Group Inc. President Nobuo Kuroyanagi listens at a press conference in Tokyo on Aug. 12. They signed a basic merger agreement that would create the world's largest financial group in October 2005. (Kyodo)

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UFJ Holdings to incur 780 bil. yen interim net loss

UFJ Holdings to incur 780 bil. yen interim net loss

TOKYO, Japan - UFJ Holdings Inc. President Ryosuke Tamakoshi (L) speaks as UFJ Bank President Takamune Okihara listens at a press conference in Tokyo on Sept. 10. UFJ Holdings said it expects to book a group net loss of 780 billion yen in the April-September first half of fiscal 2004 as it will clean up its books before its planned merger with Mitsubishi Tokyo Financial Group Inc. in October 2005. (Kyodo)

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(1)Criminal complaint lodged on UFJ Bank for blocking probes

(1)Criminal complaint lodged on UFJ Bank for blocking probes

TOKYO, Japan - UFJ Bank President Takamune Okihara (C) and Chairman Ryosuki Tamakoshi (R) bow during a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 7 following the Financial Services Agency filing a criminal complaint against the bank and some of its former executives for allegedly blocking FSA inspections. (Kyodo)

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UFJ Holdings posts 674 billion yen net loss in fiscal 2004 1st h

UFJ Holdings posts 674 billion yen net loss in fiscal 2004 1st h

TOKYO, Japan - UFJ Holdings Inc. President Ryosuke Tamakoshi speaks in reply to media questions at a press conference in Tokyo on Nov. 24. The company reported a group net loss of 674.28 billion yen in the fiscal first half, a reversal from a 179.85 billion yen profit a year earlier, due to massive bad-loan disposal costs. (Kyodo)

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(1) MTFG, UFJ set merger ratio at 1 to 0.62

(1) MTFG, UFJ set merger ratio at 1 to 0.62

TOKYO, Japan - Mitsubishi Tokyo Financial Group Inc. President Nobuo Kuroyanagi (L) shows off the symbol mark of a new banking group to be formed through a merger between his group and UFJ Holdings Inc. on Oct. 1 at a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 18. Seated to his right is UFJ Holdings President Ryosuke Tamakoshi. (Kyodo)

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(2)MTFG, UFJ set merger ratio at 1 to 0.62

(2)MTFG, UFJ set merger ratio at 1 to 0.62

TOKYO, Japan - Mitsubishi Tokyo Financial Group Inc. President Nobuo Kuroyanagi (L) and UFJ Holdings Inc. President Ryosuke Tamakoshi pose at a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 18. A new company to be formed through their merger on Oct. 1 will be named Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc. and rank top in the world in terms of assets. (Kyodo)

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UFJ books 554 bil. yen loss in FY 2004 on hefty credit costs

UFJ books 554 bil. yen loss in FY 2004 on hefty credit costs

TOKYO, Japan - UFJ Holdings Inc. President Ryosuke Tamakoshi speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on May 25. The banking group said it incurred a group net loss of 554.53 billion yen in fiscal 2004, worse than the previous year's 402.81 billion yen loss, as it accelerated bad-loan disposal. (Kyodo)

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MUFG celebrates inauguration as world's largest group in assets

MUFG celebrates inauguration as world's largest group in assets

TOKYO, Japan - Nobuo Kuroyanagi (L), president of Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc., and Group Chairman Ryosuke Tamakoshi cut the tape in Tokyo on Oct. 3 during a ceremony to commemorate the founding of the world's largest financial group in terms of assets. (Kyodo)

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UFJ positive about adopting U.S.-style governance

UFJ positive about adopting U.S.-style governance

OSAKA, Japan - New UFJ Bank President Takamune Okihara (R) speaks at a press conference in Osaka on June 1, flanked by Chairman Ryosuke Tamakoshi. Okihara said that UFJ Holdings Inc. is positive about adopting a U.S.-style system of corporate governance to improve the financial group's management. (Kyodo)

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Mitsubishi Tokyo, UFJ announce merger accord

Mitsubishi Tokyo, UFJ announce merger accord

TOKYO, Japan - (From L to R) UFJ Bank President Takamune Okihara, UFJ Holdings President Ryosuke Tamakoshi, Mitsubishi Tokyo Financial Group Inc. President Nobuo Kuroyanagi and Mitsubishi Tokyo Bank Chairman Shigemitsu Miki pose for photos after announcing an agreement on their management integration at a press conference in Tokyo on July 16. (Kyodo)

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(2)Mitsubishi Tokyo, UFJ announce merger accord

(2)Mitsubishi Tokyo, UFJ announce merger accord

TOKYO, Japan - (From L to R) Mitsubishi Tokyo Bank Chairman Shigemitsu Miki, Mitsubishi Tokyo Financial Group Inc. President Nobuo Kuroyanagi, UFJ Holdings Inc. President Ryosuke Tamakoshi and UFJ Bank President Takamune Okihara give a joint press conference in Tokyo after signing a memorandum of understanding to launch negotiations with the aim of integrating their operations during the first half of fiscal 2005. The deal will create the world's biggest banking group with total assets of 190 trillion yen, topping the 135 trillion yen of Mizuho Financial Group Inc. (Kyodo)

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(2)UFJ group to halve executive pay after FSA orders improvement

(2)UFJ group to halve executive pay after FSA orders improvement

TOKYO, Japan - UFJ Bank Chairman Ryosuke Tamakoshi (L), President Takamune Okihara (C) and Managing Director Toshihide Mizuno (R) bow in a gesture of apology at a press conference in Tokyo on June 18 after the bank was ordered to improve its business by by the Financial Services Agency. (Kyodo)

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UFJ Bank may ask Toyota for financial aid: president

UFJ Bank may ask Toyota for financial aid: president

NAGOYA, Japan - UFJ Bank President Takamune Okihara (R) speaks at a press conference in Nagoya on June 2, flanked by Chairman Ryosuke Tamakoshi. Okihara said the bank may ask Toyota Motor Corp. for financial assistance as part of a plan to reinforce its capital. (Kyodo)

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3 top UFJ group executives to resign

3 top UFJ group executives to resign

TOKYO, Japan - Three new top executives of the UFJ financial group stand during a news conference at the head office of the Bank of Japan in Tokyo on May 23. UFJ Trust Bank Vice President Shintaro Yasuda (L) will replace Yasukuni Doi as president, Takamune Okihara (C), a senior corporate officer of UFJ Bank, will succeed UFJ Bank President Masashi Teranishi and UFJ Bank Vice President Ryosuke Tamakoshi will become president of UFJ Holdings Inc. to replace Takeshi Sugihara. (Kyodo)

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(2)3 UFJ execs to resign for failure to reach profit targets

(2)3 UFJ execs to resign for failure to reach profit targets

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows UFJ Bank Vice President Ryosuke Tamakoshi who will replace Takeshi Sugihara as president of UFJ Holdings Inc. (Kyodo)

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