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Japan's Banks Pull Staff From Middle East After US Strikes Iran

Japan's Banks Pull Staff From Middle East After US Strikes Iran

Bloomberg3 hours ago

Japan's biggest banks are among the first global firms to evacuate employees from Dubai and other financial hubs in the Middle East, just days after US airstrikes on Iran increased risks in the region.
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc. has started to pull staff out of locations including Dubai, and halted unnecessary travel in and out of the region, a spokesperson said Monday.

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