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Posted by phonecharger on Tuesday, June 5, 2012
The morning of April 25 Peking time news, 《financial Times 》 in England is in the this week three write to report
to call, the day allied bank(BankofTokyo-MitsubishiUFJ, Ltd)cheap sunglasses in Mitsubishi
Tokyo is considering in Japan market currently outside of the region enlist
about 200 employees and used for extending business in its global
market.According to understand, the day allied bank in Mitsubishi Tokyo is an
underneath Mitsubishi UFJ financial group the core bank business section.The
analyst points out that is overcast because of local economic situation in
Japan, the Mitsubishi UFJ financial group has been being enlarging to the
strength for expanding of oversea business in recent years.Statistics a data to
suggest, up to December 31, 2011, Mitsubishi UFJ the oversea letter loan scale
of the financial group comes to a 18.2 yens(USD 221,000,000,000), to compare
with 16.6 yens in March, 2010, this number increased 9.6%.《Financial Times 》 cites the news of representative director HitoshiSuzuki
in the global market of financial group of Mitsubishi UFJ at article middle
finger, the day allied bank in Mitsubishi Tokyo plans employee's number of
promoting its oversea global market, plan promote a number 40% is to 700
people.The article also points out thatmens sunglasses among them half personnels enlist in
the future from the Pacific Asia region.According to understand, as early as
the beginning of this month once had medium report, the Mitsubishi Tokyo day
united the chief executive officer plain letter of bank goesseseses mean, this
Japan's biggest bank was considering spent several USD 1,000,000,000 procured a
district bank in the United States.
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