Executives at a leading Japanese bank took pay cuts after the arrest of an employee who allegedly stole approximately 1.4 billion yen in valuables from customers' safe deposit boxes. The thefts, occurring over four years across two branches of MUFG Bank,
Japanese megabank MUFG Bank issued an apology on January 14 in response to the arrest of a former employee who stole
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc. shares closed at a record high as Japanese lenders gained on optimism they will further benefit from rising interest rates boosting their lending income.Most Read f
Executives at a leading Japanese bank apologized and took pay cuts on Thursday after police arrested an employee who allegedly stole about 1.4 billion yen ($9 million) worth of valuables from customers’ safe deposit boxes.
A former MUFG Bank employee accused of stealing valuables from customer safe deposit boxes reportedly admitted to using overseas trading plat・・・
TOKYO (AP) — Executives at a leading Japanese bank apologized ... 4 billion yen ($9 million) worth of valuables from customers’ safe deposit boxes. The thefts at two branches of MUFG Bank ...
Executives at a leading Japanese bank apologized and took pay cuts on Thursday after police arrested an employee who allegedly stole about 1.4 billion yen ($9 million) worth of valuables from ...
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MUFG Bank has received a reprimand from the Japan’s Association of Real Estate Securitization in relation to inappropriate securities-related activities with Mitsubishi UFJ Morgan Stanley Securities (MUMSS).
Financial Group Inc., Japan's largest bank by market value, closed at a record high, fueled by optimism for increased lending income due to rising interest rates.
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