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Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank sign and logo

Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank sign and logo

Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank sign and logo=May 22,2026,Tokyo

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Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank sign and logo

Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank sign and logo

Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank sign and logo=May 22,2026,Tokyo

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Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank sign and logo

Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank sign and logo

Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank sign and logo=May 22,2026,Tokyo

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Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Group President Change Press Conference

Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Group President Change Press Conference

Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Group President Transition Press Conference. Photo shows from left: Toru Takakura, President of Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Group; Kazuya Oyama, incoming President; Manatomo Yoneyama, incoming President of Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank; Masakatsu Sato, incoming Chairman.=December 23,2025,Tokyo

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Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Group President Change Press Conference

Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Group President Change Press Conference

Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Group President Transition Press Conference. Photo shows From left, Kazuya Oyama, incoming President; Manatomo Yoneyama, incoming President of Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank.=December 23,2025,Tokyo

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Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Group President Change Press Conference

Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Group President Change Press Conference

Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Group President Transition Press Conference. Photo shows from left: Toru Takakura, President of Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Group; Kazuya Oyama, incoming President; Manatomo Yoneyama, incoming President of Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank; Masakatsu Sato, incoming Chairman.=December 23,2025,Tokyo

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New Company: Docomo SMTB Net Bank Joint Press Conference by Three Companies

New Company: Docomo SMTB Net Bank Joint Press Conference by Three Companies

New Company Docomo SMTB Net Bank: Joint Press Conference by Three Companies. Photo shows, from left: Yoshiaki Maeda, President and Representative Director of NTT Docomo; Noriaki Maruyama, President and Representative Director of Sumishin SBI Net Bank; Kazuya Oyama, President and Representative Director of Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank.=December 19,2025,Tokyo

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New Company: Docomo SMTB Net Bank Joint Press Conference by Three Companies

New Company: Docomo SMTB Net Bank Joint Press Conference by Three Companies

New Company Docomo SMTB Net Bank: Joint Press Conference by Three Companies. Photo shows, from left: Yoshiaki Maeda, President and Representative Director of NTT Docomo; Noriaki Maruyama, President and Representative Director of Sumishin SBI Net Bank; Kazuya Oyama, President and Representative Director of Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank.=December 19,2025,Tokyo

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New Company: Docomo SMTB Net Bank Joint Press Conference by Three Companies

New Company: Docomo SMTB Net Bank Joint Press Conference by Three Companies

New Company Docomo SMTB Net Bank: Joint Press Conference by Three Companies. Photo shows, from left: Yoshiaki Maeda, President and Representative Director of NTT Docomo; Noriaki Maruyama, President and Representative Director of Sumishin SBI Net Bank; Kazuya Oyama, President and Representative Director of Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank.=December 19,2025,Tokyo

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New Company: Docomo SMTB Net Bank Joint Press Conference by Three Companies

New Company: Docomo SMTB Net Bank Joint Press Conference by Three Companies

New Company Docomo SMTB Net Bank: Joint Press Conference by Three Companies. Photo shows, from left: Yoshiaki Maeda, President and Representative Director of NTT Docomo; Noriaki Maruyama, President and Representative Director of Sumishin SBI Net Bank; Kazuya Oyama, President and Representative Director of Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank.=December 19,2025,Tokyo

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Saori Minami

Saori Minami

Saori Minami=Date: November 2, 1971, Place: Japan

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Ken Takakura

Ken Takakura

Ken Takakura on the set of the movie “Abashiri Prison”=Date : December 10, 1971, Place : Sounkyo, Hokkaido

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Tomisaburo Wakayama

Tomisaburo Wakayama

Tomisaburo Wakayama=Place: Akasaka, Japan

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Tetsuko Kuroyanagi

Tetsuko Kuroyanagi

Tetsuko Kuroyanagi

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Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank signage and logo

Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank signage and logo

Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank signage and logo=September 10,2024,Tokyo,Japan

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Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank signage and logo

Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank signage and logo

Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank signage and logo=September 10,2024,Tokyo,Japan

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Trust bank promotes tax-free trust for educational funds

Trust bank promotes tax-free trust for educational funds

TOKYO, Japan - A worker at Mitsui Sumitomo Trust Bank shows a set of brochures to promote a tax-exempt trust fund for monetary gifts limited to educational expenses at its head office in Tokyo on Aug. 20, 2014, amid growing demand for such trusts ahead of an increase in the inheritance tax scheduled for January 2015.

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Mizuho Bank to consider merging with trust bank

Mizuho Bank to consider merging with trust bank

TOKYO, Japan - Mizuho Bank President Yasuhiro Sato tells a press conference in Tokyo on July 1, 2013, that his bank may consider merging with Mizuho Trust & Banking Co. in April 2016 or later, once their computer systems are integrated.

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New president of Mitsubishi UFJ Trust

New president of Mitsubishi UFJ Trust

TOKYO, Japan - Undated file photo shows Tatsuo Wakabayashi, senior managing director of Mitsubishi UFJ Trust and Banking Corp. The trust bank will promote Wakabayashi to president on April 1, 2012, company sources said Jan. 23. The company will decide on the appointments at a board meeting to be held later January, they said.

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Sumitomo Trust-Chuo Mitsui merger good chance to show presence

Sumitomo Trust-Chuo Mitsui merger good chance to show presence

TOKYO, Japan - Chuo Mitsui Trust Holdings Inc. President Kazuo Tanabe speaks during a recent interview with Kyodo News on the merger of his bank and Sumitomo Trust & Banking Co. A giant trust banking group is to be created through the management integration of the two trust banks in April 2011.

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Sumitomo Trust-Chuo Mitsui merger to reinforce Asian operations

Sumitomo Trust-Chuo Mitsui merger to reinforce Asian operations

TOKYO, Japan - Sumitomo Trust President Hitoshi Tsunekage speaks during a recent interview with Kyodo News on the merger of his bank and Chuo Mitsui Trust Holdings Inc. A giant trust banking group is to be created through the management integration of the two trust banks in April 2011.

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Sumitomo Trust, Chuo Mitsui to merge into Japan's top trust bank

Sumitomo Trust, Chuo Mitsui to merge into Japan's top trust bank

TOKYO, Japan - Sumitomo Trust & Banking Co. President Hitoshi Tsunekage (L) and Chuo Mitsui Trust Holdings Inc. President Kazuo Tanabe shake hands at a press conference in a Tokyo hotel on Nov. 6, 2009, during which they announced a management integration plan for April 2011 that will create Japan's largest trust bank.

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Mitsubishi UFJ Trust to promote Okauchi to president

Mitsubishi UFJ Trust to promote Okauchi to president

TOKYO, Japan - Mitsubishi UFJ Trust and Banking Corp. Senior Managing Director Kinya Okauchi (R) and President Haruya Uehara speak at a press conference in Tokyo on May 9. The bank said it will promote Okauchi to president, replacing Uehara.

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Mizuho Trust names Mizuho Bank exec Nonaka as new chief

Mizuho Trust names Mizuho Bank exec Nonaka as new chief

TOKYO, Japan - Takashi Nonaka, a senior Mizuho Bank executive, speaks during a news conference in Tokyo on March 3 after Mizuho Trust & Banking Co. made it official that Nonaka will become the trust bank's president after being endorsed by shareholders at their meeting scheduled for late June.

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Sumitomo Trust's Director Tsunekage to replace ailing president

Sumitomo Trust's Director Tsunekage to replace ailing president

TOKYO, Japan - Hitoshi Tsunekakage (R), managing executive officer of Sumitomo Trust & Banking Co., speaks at a news conference at the Bank of Japan's headquarters in Tokyo on Nov. 26 after being nominated as successor to President Yutaka Morita, who is stepping down for health reasons. Chairman Atsushi Takahashi (L) will stay on in his current post.

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BOJ chief's Murakami Fund investment grew to 22.31 million yen

BOJ chief's Murakami Fund investment grew to 22.31 million yen

TOKYO, Japan - Bank of Japan Governor Toshihiko Fukui bows in a gesture of apology during a press conference he held on June 20 to explain his investment in the Murakami Fund. ''It is very regrettable that this case undermined public trust in the BOJ,'' Fukui said.

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Entrusting stockholdings of BOJ officials one option: Noda

Entrusting stockholdings of BOJ officials one option: Noda

TOKYO, Japan - Newly appointed Bank of Japan Policy Board member Tadao Noda speaks at a press conference at the central bank head office on June 19. He said that entrusting stockholdings to trust banks will be one option in boosting transparency in senior BOJ officials' financial assets.

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Sumitomo Trust, SBI Holdings to create Net bank

Sumitomo Trust, SBI Holdings to create Net bank

TOKYO, Japan - Sumitomo Trust & Banking Co. President Yutaka Morita (L) and Yoshitaka Kitao, leader of SBI Holdings Inc., a venture capital firm of the Softbank Corp. group, shake hands at a Tokyo hotel on Oct. 25 after announcing their agreement to create an Internet bank.

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Women increasingly investing in trusts

Women increasingly investing in trusts

TOKYO, Japan - A bank official (R) speaks to a female customer at an investment trust sales desk of Resona Bank's Shimbashi Branch in central Tokyo on Feb. 2.

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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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(1)3 UFJ execs to resign for failure to reach profit targets

(1)3 UFJ execs to resign for failure to reach profit targets

TOKYO, Japan - The three top managers of the UFJ group will resign to take the blame for its failure to meet net profit goals, banking sources said May 19. Files photos show (from L to R) UFJ Holdings Inc. President Takeshi Sugihara, UFJ Bank President Masashi Teranishi and UFJ Trust Bank President Yasukuni Doi.

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Mitsubishi Securities launched as 4th biggest brokerage

Mitsubishi Securities launched as 4th biggest brokerage

TOKYO, Japan - Akio Utsumi (L), president of Mitsubishi Trust and Banking Corp., Nobuo Nakazawa (2nd from L), president of Mitsubishi Securities Co., Masamichi Yamada, chairman of Mitsubishi Securities Co. (2nd from R) and Shigemitsu Miki, president of the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi cut a tape at a ceremony to launch Mitsubishi Securities in Tokyo's Marunouchi district on Sept. 2.

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(2)New banks, nonlife insurers kick off operations

(2)New banks, nonlife insurers kick off operations

TOKYO, Japan - Shigemitsu Miki (L), president of Mitsubishi Tokyo Financial Group Inc., and its chairman Akio Utsumi, cut a ribbon at a ceremony in Tokyo on April 2 to mark the launch of the company, a merged body of the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, Mitsubishi Trust & Banking Co. and Nippon Trust Bank. Mitsubishi-Tokyo is one of three megabank groups which began operations the same day.

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(1)New banks, nonlife insurers kick off operations

(1)New banks, nonlife insurers kick off operations

TOKYO, Japan - Hideo Ogasawara, president of UFJ Holding Inc., a holding firm of Sanwa Bank, Tokai Bank and Toyo Trust & Banking Co., speaks at the company's opening ceremony in Tokyo on April 2. Three new megabank groups -- Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp., formed by the merger of Sumitomo Bank and Sakura Bank, Mitsubishi Tokyo Financial Group Inc., a merged body of the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, Mitsubishi Trust & Banking Co. and Nippon Trust Bank, as well as UFJ Holdings Inc. -- began operations the same day.

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Asahi Bank set for loss

Asahi Bank set for loss

TOKYO, Japan - Asahi Bank Managing Director Yukio Yanase speaks at a news conference in Tokyo on March 23. Yanase said his bank will take a big loss this fiscal year to clean up bad debt and regain market trust in the banking sector. He said the sum of bad-loan disposals will be 310 billion yen, forcing the bank to suffer a group net loss of 10 billion yen in a major turnaround from an earlier projected 30 billion yen net profit.

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3 UFJ banks to post losses

3 UFJ banks to post losses

TOKYO, Japan - Executives of three Japanese banks to merge as UFJ Holdings Inc. in April announced at a news conference March 16 they will post losses in their March settlements to write off over 1 trillion yen in bad loans. Sanwa Bank, Tokai Bank and Toyo Trust & Banking Co. are the first major banks in Japan to formally announce losses in March book-closings for fiscal 2000.

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Home of former Niigata bank president searched over loans

Home of former Niigata bank president searched over loans

TOKYO, Japan - Police on Jan. 18 search the home of Ryutaro Omori, a former president of Niigata Chuo Bank, in Mitaka, western Tokyo, in connection with suspected illicit lending practices that led to the bank's collapse in October 1999. They searched about 40 locations, including the homes of other bank executives, on suspicion the executives committed special breaches of trust under the Commercial Code.

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Sanwa, Tokai, Toyo banks to form UFJ Holdings

Sanwa, Tokai, Toyo banks to form UFJ Holdings

TOKYO, Japan - Sanwa Bank, Tokai Bank and Toyo Trust & Banking Co. have announced they will set up a joint holding company called ''UFJ Holdings Inc.'' in April 2001. Shaking hands at a news conference Oct. 4 are (from L to R) Tokai Bank President Hideo Ogasawara, Sanwa Bank President Kaneo Muromachi and Toyo Trust & Banking President Shunroku Yokosuka. UFJ, which stands for United Financial of Japan, will be based in Osaka, and the three banks will integrate their operations under the new holding company.

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Mitsubishi group banks name head of holding firm

Mitsubishi group banks name head of holding firm

TOKYO, Japan - File photos show (from L to R) Shigemitsu Miki, president of the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, and Akio Utsumi, president of Mitsubishi Trust & Banking Corp. The two banks and Nippon Trust Bank are due to integrate their operations next April by inaugurating a holding company, Mitsubishi Tokyo Financial Group Inc. Miki has been tentatively named president and Utsumi chairman of the holding company.

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FRC chief Kuze received gifts from Mitsubishi Trust

FRC chief Kuze received gifts from Mitsubishi Trust

TOKYO, Japan - Kimitaka Kuze, chairman of the Financial Reconstruction Commission (FRC), speaks at a news conference in Tokyo on July 28 on media reports that he received gifts from Mitsubishi Trust & Banking Corp. in the form of office and labor costs paid for by the bank. He defended the favors, saying, ''That is a matter of the past. No laws were broken.''

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Toyo Trust to join Sanwa-Tokai alliance

Toyo Trust to join Sanwa-Tokai alliance

TOKYO, Japan - Shunroku Yokosuka, president of Toyo Trust & Banking Co., Kaneo Muromachi, president of Sanwa Bank, and Hideo Ogasawara, president of Tokai Bank, (from L to R) shake hands at a news conference held at Sanwa Bank's head office in Tokyo's Otemachi business district on July 5. The three banks have basically agreed to have Toyo Trust join the Sanwa-Tokai alliance to be formed in April 2001.

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BTM, Mitsubishi Trust announce alliance plan

BTM, Mitsubishi Trust announce alliance plan

TOKYO, Japan - Satoru Kishi (2nd from L), president of the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi (BTM), and Akio Utsumi (3rd from L), president of Mitsubishi Trust & Banking Corp., along with Tomoaki Hirano (L), president of Nippon Trust Bank, and Hiroshi Hayashi, president of Tokyo Trust Bank, shake hands in Tokyo on April 19 after announcing an agreement to integrate their management under a joint holding company in April 2001. The two banks will create the world's fifth largest and Japan's fourth biggest banking group by assets. Mitsubishi Trust will also absorb two BTM trust subsidiaries, Nippon Trust Bank and Tokyo Trust Bank, in October 2001.

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Mitsubishi Trust, BTM to unify operations

Mitsubishi Trust, BTM to unify operations

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken April 18 shows the building where the head office of Mitsubishi Trust and Banking Corp. is located. The bank was reported in the final stage of talks with the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi (BTM) to consolidate their operations under a single holding company.

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BTM, Mitsubishi Trust to unify operations

BTM, Mitsubishi Trust to unify operations

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken April 18 shows the headquarters of the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi (BTM), which were reported in talks with Mitsubishi Trust and Banking Corp. on an agreement to unify their operations under a single holding company.

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Chuo Mitsui Trust launched, new sign unveiled

Chuo Mitsui Trust launched, new sign unveiled

TOKYO, Japan - Chuo Mitsui Trust & Banking Co. unveils its new sign at its branch in Tokyo's downtown Shimbashi district. The bank, created through the April 1 merger of Mitsui Trust & Banking Co. and Chuo Trust & Banking Co., opens for business April 3.

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Sumitomo Trust, Daiwa Bank to set up new bank

Sumitomo Trust, Daiwa Bank to set up new bank

TOKYO, Japan - Atsushi Takahashi (L), president of Sumitomo Trust and Banking Co., and Takashi Kaiho, president of Daiwa Bank, shake hands at a news conference in Tokyo on Nov. 9 after announcing the two banks will jointly establish around next October a new trust bank that will provide back-office services for trust assets from institutional investors.

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Sanwa Bank, Toyo Trust to form partnership

Sanwa Bank, Toyo Trust to form partnership

Sanwa Bank President Naotaka Saeki (L) shakes hands with Toyo Trust President Nobuyoshi Takeuchi at a Tokyo hotel Jan. 20 prior to a press conference to announce an agreement to expand their business collaboration, including pension services and sharing of their automatic teller machines.

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DKB, J.P. Morgan to set up trust venture

DKB, J.P. Morgan to set up trust venture

Taira Hosaka (3rd from L), senior managing director of Japan's Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank (DKB), shakes hands with Keith M. Schappert, president of J.P. Morgan Investment Management Inc.of the United States, in Tokyo on Oct. 1. DKB and J.P. Morgan and Co. agreed to set up a joint investment trust venture early next year as part of a broad capital tie-up between the two banks. DKB will be the first of Japan's nine major commercial banks to form a capital tie-up with a foreign financial institution.

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4 Mitsubishi firms to form alliance

4 Mitsubishi firms to form alliance

(From L to R) Kokei Higuchi, president of Tokio Marine and Fire Insurance Co., Satoru Kishi, president of the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, Toyoshi Nakano, president of Mitsubishi Trust and Banking Corp., and Minoru Mochida, president of Meiji Life Insurance Co., shake hands at a news conference Friday Sept. 11 after announcing an agreement to form a financial service alliance.

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LTCB-Sumitomo Trust merger planning

LTCB-Sumitomo Trust merger planning

Katsunobu Onogi (R-center), president of the Long-Term Credit Bank of Japan, meets the press at the Bank of Japan in Tokyo on June 26 after an announcement that his bank has agreed to start talks on a merger with Sumitomo Trust and Banking. The LTCB has long been plagued with massive nonperforming loans.

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