Taiga Uranaka
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Mizuho Courting India Elite Shows Japan Banks’ Global Ambition
Mizuho Financial Group Inc.’s showcase of its business ties at Mumbai’s luxury St Regis hotel this month underscored its growing foothold in India, a market that has lately been endorsed by Wall Street giants.
- Tuesday February 27, 2024
- Author: Preeti Singh, Saikat Das, Taiga Uranaka
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Japan Penalizes Biggest Property Insurers For Price Fixing
The three groups command about 90% of the entire market worth roughly 9 trillion yen ($63 billion) in annual net premium revenue.
- Tuesday December 26, 2023
- Author: Erica Yokoyama, Nao Sano, Taiga Uranaka
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MUFG To Build India Operations Amid Economic Slowdown In China
Global lenders and private equity giants are pushing into India, with its economy forecast to grow 7% in the year ending March.
- Friday December 22, 2023
- Author: Taiga Uranaka, Hideki Suzuki
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MUFG To Build India Operations Amid Economic Slowdown In China
Global lenders and private equity giants are pushing into India, with its economy forecast to grow 7% in the year ending March.
- Friday December 22, 2023
- Author: Taiga Uranaka, Hideki Suzuki
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Japan’s Top Banks Pay Women About Half Of What Men Earn
Women working for Japan’s top banks earn little more than half the amount of their male colleagues in a stark example of the country’s entrenched gender divide.
- Thursday October 12, 2023
- Author: Yuko Takeo, Taiga Uranaka
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Mizuho’s Softbank Ties Pay Off In Wall Street Leap With Arm IPO
Mizuho has been expanding its presence in the US to tap the world’s biggest fee pool, even as deals slump globally.
- Friday September 8, 2023
- Author: Taiga Uranaka, Gillian Tan, Amy Or
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MUFG Clients Lost $700 Million In Credit Suisse AT1 Wipeout
Japan’s largest banking group is holding meetings of senior officials to look into the matter as it reaches out to roughly 1,500 clients who lost a combined 95 billion yen ($717 million).
- Friday April 14, 2023
- Author: Takashi Nakamichi, Taiga Uranaka, Nao Sano
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MUFG Clients Lost $700 Million In Credit Suisse AT1 Wipeout
Japan’s largest banking group is holding meetings of senior officials to look into the matter as it reaches out to roughly 1,500 clients who lost a combined 95 billion yen ($717 million).
- Friday April 14, 2023
- Author: Takashi Nakamichi, Taiga Uranaka, Nao Sano
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SMFG Said to Face $670 Million Tax on Fullerton India Deal
SMFG bought 75% stake in company for $2 billion in 2021. India's request leaves Japanese lender with much higher costs
- Thursday December 8, 2022
- Author: Anto Antony, Siddhartha Singh, Taiga Uranaka
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Japan Urges Evacuations As Super Typhoon Nanmadol Approaches
Super typhoon is set to strike Japan’s southwestern Kagoshima prefecture when it makes landfall in the Kyushu region on Monday.
- Sunday September 18, 2022
- Author: Taiga Uranaka, Erica Yokoyama
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Japan’s Biggest Lender Seeks Bankers For The Rich In Wealth Push
Mitsubishi Financial Group plans to expand a team of bankers serving rich clients as Japan’s largest lender seeks to draw more of its bank customers to higher-value services.
- Monday July 25, 2022
- Author: Taiga Uranaka, Komaki Ito
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Japan’s Biggest Lender Seeks Bankers For The Rich In Wealth Push
Mitsubishi Financial Group plans to expand a team of bankers serving rich clients as Japan’s largest lender seeks to draw more of its bank customers to higher-value services.
- Monday July 25, 2022
- Author: Taiga Uranaka, Komaki Ito
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New Mizuho CEO Plans to Expand U.S. Capital Markets Business
New Mizuho CEO Plans to Expand U.S. Capital Markets Business
- Tuesday April 26, 2022
- Author: Taiga Uranaka, Yuki Hagiwara
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Japan SESC Files More Charges Against SMBC Nikko, Executives
Sato was arrested last month, becoming the highest-ranking executive to be embroiled in the scandal.
- Tuesday April 12, 2022
- Author: Takashi Nakamichi, Taiga Uranaka, Takako Taniguchi
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After Takeover Battle, New Shinsei CEO Mulls Buying Shadow Banks
After Takeover Battle, New Shinsei CEO Mulls Buying Shadow Banks
- Wednesday March 30, 2022
- Author: Taiga Uranaka, Yuki Hagiwara