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November 26, 2012
07:21 EDTMTU, MSMitsubishi UFJ considers making acquisition in the U.S., Reuters reports
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial (MTU) tells Reuters it is considering its options in the U.S., including making a big acquisition. Additionally, Nobuyuki Hirano, president of the core banking unit of MUFG, says the company and Morgan Stanley (MS) are "comfortable" with their relationship. Reference Link
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May 14, 2013
06:19 EDTMSBrokerage firms see market share drop, competition increase, Bloomberg reports
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05:44 EDTMSBanks work deals from both sides of the field, WSJ reports
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May 13, 2013
15:04 EDTMSFed says large banks must submit midyear stress tests on July 5
Eighteen large U.S. bank holding companies are required to submit the results of their company-run, midyear stress tests to the Federal Reserve on July 5, the Federal Reserve said. The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act required that large bank holding companies and non-bank financial institutions that are designated for Federal Reserve supervision by the Financial Stability Oversight Council conduct two stress tests each year. In the midyear test, which is being conducted for the first time in 2013, each firm develops its own baseline, adverse, and severely adverse scenarios to best reflect its individual operations and risks. Each firm in the midyear test is required to release the results produced under its severely adverse scenario, helping promote market discipline and understanding of the financial conditions and risks of individual firms, between September 15 and September 30, the Fed added.
09:00 EDTMTUMitsubishi UFJ rises 7%
Mitsubishi UFJ is up 7%, or 47c, to $7.17
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