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Replacement of MUFG President

Replacement of MUFG President

MUFG Bank President Junichi Hanzawa (L) and Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc. President Hironori Kamezawa shake hands after attending a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 16, 2025, to announce their promotions to group president and chairman, respectively.

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Replacement of MUFG President

Replacement of MUFG President

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc. President Hironori Kamezawa speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 16, 2025, after being appointed chairman of the group.

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Replacement of MUFG President

Replacement of MUFG President

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc. President Hironori Kamezawa speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 16, 2025, after being appointed chairman of the group.

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Replacement of MUFG President

Replacement of MUFG President

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc. President Hironori Kamezawa speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 16, 2025, after being appointed chairman of the group.

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Replacement of MUFG President

Replacement of MUFG President

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc. President Hironori Kamezawa speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 16, 2025, after being appointed chairman of the group.

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Replacement of MUFG President

Replacement of MUFG President

MUFG Bank President Junichi Hanzawa speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 16, 2025, after being promoted to president of Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc.

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Replacement of MUFG President

Replacement of MUFG President

MUFG Bank President Junichi Hanzawa speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 16, 2025, after being promoted to president of Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc.

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Replacement of MUFG President

Replacement of MUFG President

MUFG Bank President Junichi Hanzawa speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 16, 2025, after being promoted to president of Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc.

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Watchdog accuses bank of sharing info with brokerage affiliates

Watchdog accuses bank of sharing info with brokerage affiliates

Photo taken on June 7, 2024, shows Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc.'s headquarters in Tokyo. Japan's securities watchdog is expected to call for the Financial Services Agency to punish a bank and two brokerage firms operating under the group over allegations they shared confidential information about client companies without obtaining permission.

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US: Strong Winter Storm Brings Blizzard Conditions To Sierra Nevada 3

A strong winter storm hit the Sierra Nevada on Friday, March 1, bringing heavy snow and high winds. Blizzard Warnings were issued for the area, including Lake Tahoe and eastern Nevada. The Sierra Avalanche Center warned that the danger of avalanches was high. Yosemite National Park and many ski resorts in the region announced they were closing at least for the day.

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Tohoku chamber's booth at MUFG-sponsored business meeting

Tohoku chamber's booth at MUFG-sponsored business meeting

OSAKA, Japan - People visit a booth on Feb. 19, 2014, set up by the federation of six prefectural chambers of commerce and industry in the Tohoku region at a business meeting held by Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc. at the Intex Osaka international exhibition hall in the city of Osaka.

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Malaysian booth at MUFG-sponsored business meeting

Malaysian booth at MUFG-sponsored business meeting

OSAKA, Japan - People visit a booth on Feb. 19, 2014, set up by a Malaysian governmental organ at a business meeting held by Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc. at the Intex Osaka international exhibition hall in the city of Osaka.

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Mitsubishi UFJ Financial announces earnings

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial announces earnings

TOKYO, Japan - Nobuyuki Hirano, president of Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc., announces the group's earnings for financial 2012 at the Bank of Japan's head office in Tokyo on May 15, 2013.

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SMFG lists on New York Stock Exchange

SMFG lists on New York Stock Exchange

NEW YORK, United States - Teisuke Kitayama (C in front), president of Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group Inc., rings the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange on Nov. 1, 2010. SMFG listed its American Depository Receipts on the NYSE on the same day, becoming the last of Japan's three biggest banking groups to trade on the NYSE, following Mizuho Financial Group Inc. and Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc.

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Top 6 banks post FY 2009 net profits totaling 1.13 tril. yen

Top 6 banks post FY 2009 net profits totaling 1.13 tril. yen

TOKYO, Japan - Katsunori Nagayasu (L), president of Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc., briefs reporters on the company's earnings report for fiscal 2009 at the headquarters of the Bank of Japan in Tokyo on May 18, 2010. Japan's top six banks, including Mitsubishi UFJ, secured profits in fiscal 2009 ending March with a combined group net profit of 1.13 trillion yen.

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Mitsubishi UFJ, Morgan Stanley to set up firm to assist mergers

Mitsubishi UFJ, Morgan Stanley to set up firm to assist mergers

NEW YORK, United States - Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc. President Nobuo Kuroyanagi (L) and Morgan Stanley Chairman John J. Mack shake hands in New York on June 30. The two companies will set up a joint venture to assist mergers and acquisitions as part of their business strategy to enhance their alliance.

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MUFG records 1st net loss in FY 2008, eyes profit in FY 2009

MUFG records 1st net loss in FY 2008, eyes profit in FY 2009

TOKYO, Japan - Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc. President Nobuo Kuroyanagi speaks at a press conference at the Bank of Japan in Tokyo on May 19. Japan's largest banking group reported its first red ink in fiscal 2008 since its launch in 2005.

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MUFG, Morgan Stanley to merge Japan brokerage units by spring 2010

MUFG, Morgan Stanley to merge Japan brokerage units by spring 2010

TOKYO, Japan - Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc. President Nobuo Kuroyanagi (R) speaks during a press conference announcing that his company and U.S. investment bank Morgan Stanley aim to create a new securities company by merging their Japanese units by the end of March 2010.

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MUFG, Morgan Stanley to merge Japan brokerage units by spring 2010

MUFG, Morgan Stanley to merge Japan brokerage units by spring 2010

TOKYO, Japan - (From L to R) Morgan Stanley Japan Securities President Jonathan Kindred, Morgan Stanley Co-President Walid Chammah, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc. President Nobuo Kuroyanagi and Mitsubishi UFJ Securities President Fumiyuki Akikusa shake hands after a press conference announcing their aim to create a new securities company by merging their Japanese units by the end of March 2010.

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Banks set sights on agribusinesses as new clients

Banks set sights on agribusinesses as new clients

TOKYO, Japan - Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc. holds a large farm trade fair at the Makuhari Messe convention complex in Chiba Prefecture on Feb. 19.

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MUFG's net profit falls 64% in FY 2008 1st half

MUFG's net profit falls 64% in FY 2008 1st half

TOKYO, Japan - Nobuo Kuroyanagi, president and CEO of Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc., briefs reporters on the group's earnings report for the first half of fiscal 2008 during a press conference in Tokyo on Nov. 18.

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MUFG to raise 1 tril. yen in private allocation, new shares

MUFG to raise 1 tril. yen in private allocation, new shares

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken on Oct. 27 shows the head office of Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc. in Tokyo's Marunouchi district. The group said the same day it will raise about 1 trillion yen in fresh funds by issuing preferred and common shares to shore up its capital base amid the global financial turmoil.

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Mitsubishi UFJ's FY 2007 group net profit down 27.7%

Mitsubishi UFJ's FY 2007 group net profit down 27.7%

TOKYO, Japan - Nobuo Kuroyanagi, president of Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc., said in Tokyo on May 20 that group net profit fell 27.7 percent in fiscal 2007 from the year before to 636.62 billion yen.

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Mitsubishi UFJ's 1st-half group net profit plunges 49%

Mitsubishi UFJ's 1st-half group net profit plunges 49%

TOKYO, Japan - Nobuo Kuroyanagi, president of Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc., briefs reporters on the group's earnings report for the first half of fiscal 2007 at the Bank of Japan's headquarters in Tokyo on Nov. 21.

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MUFG group firms tie up to revamp credit card business

MUFG group firms tie up to revamp credit card business

TOKYO, Japan - Kazuhiro Omori (L), president of Mitsubishi UFJ Nicos, Naoe Sugimoto (C), president and chief executive officer of Jaccs Co., and Tetsuya Wada, an executive of Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc., join hands during a news conference in Tokyo on Sept. 20. They announced that they have agreed a capital and business tie-up to help restructure the struggling credit card business of Mitsubishi UFJ Nicos.

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Mitsubishi UFJ reports effective 25.5% fall in FY 2006 net profit

Mitsubishi UFJ reports effective 25.5% fall in FY 2006 net profit

TOKYO, Japan - Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc. President Nobuo Kuroyanagi answers media questions during a press conference in Tokyo on May 23. He said Mitsubishi UFJ's group net profit in fiscal 2006 posted an effective 25.5 percent drop from the previous year to 881 billion yen as an extra profit on recovery of loan-loss provisions in the previous year diminished with new provisions made in the year.

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Mitsubishi UFJ Financial's net profit totals 507.3 bil. yen

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial's net profit totals 507.3 bil. yen

TOKYO, Japan - Nobuo Kuroyanagi, president of Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc., announces the group's earnings for the first six months of fiscal 2006 at a news conference at the Bank of Japan's head office in Tokyo on Nov. 20.

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Gov't mulling ex-UFJ Holdings head as postal savings bank chief

Gov't mulling ex-UFJ Holdings head as postal savings bank chief

TOKYO, Japan - The government has decided to appoint Hideo Ogasawara (file photo), a former head of UFJ Holdings Inc., the predecessor of Mitsubishi UFJ Holdings Financial Group Inc., to head the bank unit of Japan Post when it is privatized in October 2007, informed sources said June 21.

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MUFG's net profit tops 1 tril. yen, Mizuho logs record profit

MUFG's net profit tops 1 tril. yen, Mizuho logs record profit

TOKYO, Japan - Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc. President Nobuo Kuroyanagi (3rd from right) speaks at a press conference on May 22 on the group's business results for fiscal 2005. The world's largest banking group reported more than 1 trillion yen ($8.87 billion) in consolidated net profit for the year to March 31, 2006.

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MUFG's net profit tops 1 tril. yen, Mizuho logs record profit

MUFG's net profit tops 1 tril. yen, Mizuho logs record profit

TOKYO, Japan - Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc. President Nobuo Kuroyanagi speaks at a press conference on May 22 on the group's business results for fiscal 2005. The world's largest banking group reported more than 1 trillion yen ($8.87 billion) in consolidated net profit for the year, which saw Mitsubishi Tokyo Financial Group Inc. merged with UFJ Holdings Inc.

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Mitsubishi UFJ, Merrill Lynch starts private banking unit

Mitsubishi UFJ, Merrill Lynch starts private banking unit

TOKYO, Japan - Robert McCann (L), vice chairman of Merrill Lynch & Co., and Nobuo Kuroyanagi, president of Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc., shake hands during a ceremony in Tokyo on May 1 to mark the beginning of operations at Mitsubishi UFJ Merrill Lynch PB Securities Co., an equally owned private banking venture between Mitsubishi UFJ group and Merrill Lynch Japan Securities Co.

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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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Tokyo-Mitsubishi, UFJ delay merger

Tokyo-Mitsubishi, UFJ delay merger

TOKYO, Japan - Nobuo Kuroyanagi (R), president of Mitsubishi Tokyo Financial Group Inc., and UFJ Bank President Takamune Okihara hold a news conference in Tokyo on Aug. 12. They announced the postponement of the merger of the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi and UFJ Bank for three months to Jan. 1.

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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 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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Sumitomo Mitsui to continue pushing for merger with UFJ

Sumitomo Mitsui to continue pushing for merger with UFJ

TOKYO, Japan - Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group Inc. President Yoshifumi Nishikawa speaks in an interview with Kyodo News in Tokyo on Aug. 25. Nishikawa said the banking group will continue to press ahead with a proposed merger with smaller ailing rival UFJ Holdings Inc.

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

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

TOKYO, Japan - UFJ Holdings Inc. President Ryosuke Tanmakoshi (L) and Mitsubishi Tokyo Financial Group Inc. President Nobuo Kuroyanagi pose for photos at a press conference in Tokyo on Aug. 12 after signing a basic merger agreement that would clear the way for them to create the largest financial group in the world 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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UFJ admits falsifying dossiers on borrowers' business conditions

UFJ admits falsifying dossiers on borrowers' business conditions

TOKYO, Japan - UFJ Bank President Takamune Okihara (C), flanked by is aides, speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on July 28. The bank, a key arm of UFJ Holdings Inc. at the center of a row over its merger plan with Mitsubishi Tokyo Financial Group Inc., admitted it had systemically falsified documents on the business conditions of its large corporate borrowers and submitted them to the Financial Services Agency.

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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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UFJ proposes merger to M'bishi Tokyo, to be top banking group

UFJ proposes merger to M'bishi Tokyo, to be top banking group

TOKYO, Japan - UFJ Bank President Takamune Okihara (in left file photo) has made a formal merger proposal to Mitsubishi Tokyo Financial Group Inc. President Nobuo Kuroyanagi (in right file photo) during their meeting in Tokyo, UFJ said on July 14. The deal would create the world's largest banking group in terms of assets.

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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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Top bankers criticize Takenaka's bank policy

Top bankers criticize Takenaka's bank policy

TOKYO, Japan - The heads of Japan's four major banking groups criticize Financial Services Minister Heizo Takenaka's bank policy in Diet testimony Dec. 3. The House of Councillors Financial Affairs Committee summoned as unsworn witnesses (from R to L) Terunobu Maeda, president of Mizuho Holdings Inc., Shigemitsu Miki, president of Mitsubishi Tokyo Financial Group Inc., Masashi Teranishi, president of UFJ Bank, and Yoshifumi Nishikawa, president of Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group Inc.

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Top bankers call for careful approach in corporate revival

Top bankers call for careful approach in corporate revival

TOKYO, Nov. 15 Kyodo - Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp. President Yoshifumi Nishikawa (standing) testifies to the House of Representatives Financial Affairs Committee in the Diet in Tokyo on Nov. 15. Mizuho Holdings Inc. President Terunobu Maeda sits at Nishikawa's left and UFJ Bank President Masashi Teranishi at Nishikawa's right. At right is Mitsubishi Tokyo Financial Group Inc. President Shigemitsu Miki.

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

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

TOKYO, Japan - UFJ Holdings Inc. President Ryosuke Tan\makoshi (L) and Mitsubishi Tokyo Financial Group Inc. President Nobuo Kuroyanagi pose for photos at a press conference in Tokyo on Aug. 12 after signing a basic merger agreement that would clear the way for them to create the largest financial group in the world in October 2005. (Kyodo)

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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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Sumitomo Mitsui to continue pushing for merger with UFJ

Sumitomo Mitsui to continue pushing for merger with UFJ

TOKYO, Japan - Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group Inc. President Yoshifumi Nishikawa speaks in an interview with Kyodo News in Tokyo on Aug. 25. Nishikawa said the banking group will continue to press ahead with a proposed merger with smaller ailing rival UFJ Holdings Inc. (Kyodo)

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