Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group's third-quarter profit rises 6%

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG) reported a 6% rise in net income to ¥520.6 billion ($3.3 billion) for the third quarter ended December 31, driven by higher interest rates from the Bank of Japan boosting lending income.

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG), Japan's largest lender, saw its net income for the third quarter climb 6% from a year earlier to ¥520.6 billion ($3.3 billion) in the three months ended December 31. This figure, calculated from the nine-month results released on Wednesday, surpassed the average estimate of ¥505.1 billion compiled by five analysts via Bloomberg.

Over the first nine months, MUFG has earned 86% of its unchanged annual net income forecast of ¥2.1 trillion. The robust performance caps a strong earnings season for Japan's top banks, with Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group and Mizuho Financial Group also beating projections. Mizuho's stock surged this week following its announcement of an expanded share buyback.

The gains are fueled by the Bank of Japan's interest rate hikes, which have bolstered domestic lending income. Additionally, the lenders are recording profits from selling stakes in client companies amid a stock market nearing record highs.

Chief Executive Officer Hironori Kamezawa, in the role since 2020, will step down at the end of the current fiscal year, with Junichi Hanzawa, head of the banking unit, succeeding him on April 1.

These results highlight how Japan's financial sector is benefiting from an improving interest rate environment.

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