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6 months ago
Nomura looked back at how markets behaved during Nixon's pressure campaign on the Federal Reserve in the early 1970s.
8 months ago
Nomura hails progress in weaning staff off smoking ○
Japan’s biggest bank says it has cut proportion of smokers to just under 15%
Everyone is talking 'TACO' trade. Investors say don't count on Trump chickening out ○
"It may be dangerous to believe that a Trump put is set in stone," said Nomura's head of global macro research, Rob Subbaraman.
10 months ago
Nomura’s top banker says traders’ ability to go ‘max risk’ is now higher ○
Christopher Willcox tasked with rebuilding wholesale business in wake of $2.9bn Archegos debacle
Nomura to buy Macquarie asset management units in its biggest deal since Lehman ○
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Japanese bank seeks growth in US and Europe with $1.8bn acquisition
Japan's Nomura to buy Macquarie's U.S. and European public asset management business for $1.8 billion ○
This would increase the assets under management of Nomura's investment management division to $770 billion, up from the $590 billion currently.
Japan's Nomura to buy Macquarie's U.S. and European public asset management business for $1.8 billion ○
This would increase the assets under management of Nomura's investment management division to $770 billion, up from the $590 billion currently.
Japan's Nomura to buy Macquarie's U.S. and European public asset management business for $1.8 billion ○
This would increase the assets under management of Nomura's investment management division to $770 billion, up from the $590 billion currently.
Nomura to buy Macquarie's U.S. and European public asset management business for $1.8 billion ○
This would increase the assets under management of Nomura's investment management division to $770 billion, up from the $590 billion currently.
Nomura to buy Macquarie's U.S. and European public asset management business for $1.8 billion ○
This would increase the assets under management of Nomura's investment management division to $770 billion, up from the $590 billion currently.