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Daiwa Securities Group Inc

  • Tuesday, 11 June, 2024
    Lex
    Daiwa stake in Aozora could help in the battle of Japan’s brokers Premium content

    Brokerage will get an edge over rivals thanks to Aozora’s ability to provide a range of loan services

    Aozora Bank headquarters in Tokyo
  • Thursday, 27 July, 2017
    US & Canadian companies
    Daiwa Securities buys M&A boutique banks in the US

    Japanese brokerage will acquire Sagent Advisors and Signal Hill for about $100m

    deal represents a fresh attempt by Daiwa to crack a market where Japanese investment banks have struggled in the past
  • Wednesday, 26 July, 2017
    Currencies
    Fast Asia Open: S Korea GDP, Hong Kong trade data
  • Thursday, 25 August, 2016
    beyondbricsIPOs
    Myanmar’s stock market can learn from its neighbours’ fade
  • Sunday, 17 July, 2016
    Currencies
    Post-Brexit yen rise feeds Japan Inc’s M&A appetite

    Daiwa chief says cash-rich companies ‘enthusiastically’ eyeing foreign purchases, though wary of UK

    Takashi Hibino, incoming chief executive officer of Daiwa Securities Group Inc., right, listens as Shigeharu Suzuki, president and outgoing chief executive officer of Daiwa Securities Group Inc., speaks during a news conference at the company's headquarters in Tokyo, Japan, on Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2011. Daiwa Securities Group, Japan's second-largest brokerage, said third-quarter profit fell to 1.2 billion yen ($14 million) as a decline in underwriting fees overshadowed gains from trading. Photographer: Kiyoshi Ota/Bloomberg
  • Wednesday, 13 July, 2016
    News in-depthThe Big Read
    SoftBank: Waiting for the next ‘big idea’

    Masayoshi Son has cashed in investments and lost his successor — where now for the Japanese group?

  • Tuesday, 12 April, 2016
    LexUS & Canadian companies
    Nomura: heading home

    Japanese group has achieved little by taking on foreign rivals

    Investors stand in front of a screen showing the logo of Nomura Holdings in Tokyo, Japan, in this December 1, 2015 file photo. Nomura Holdings Inc plans to cut between 500-600 jobs, mainly in its European cash equities business, as Japan's biggest brokerage tries to stem losses incurred in its long-term drive to become a major global industry player, people familiar with the matter said on April 12, 2016. Picture taken December 1, 2015. REUTERS/Toru Hanai/Files
  • Tuesday, 15 March, 2016
    Central banks
    Bank of Japan reload: When not if
  • Monday, 14 March, 2016
    Central banks
    Myanmar bourse to start trading on March 25
  • Friday, 12 February, 2016
    Currencies
    Japan stocks swoon as yen surges

    Topix benchmark has worst week since financial crisis in 2008

  • Friday, 29 January, 2016
    Central banks
    BoJ: the world’s (surprised) economists react
  • Sunday, 24 January, 2016
    Fund management
    Movers & shakers: January 25

    HSBC Global Asset Management hires Adrian Gordon as UK head of institutional

  • Monday, 6 April, 2015
    Sustainability
    World watches how Japan manages its ageing citizens

    Nation turns to digital medical records to improve wellbeing

    epa02582255 An elderly Japanese consumer shops for household appliances at a store in Tokyo, Japan, 14 February, 2011. The Japanese government released the latest GDP data that shows a 1.1 percent contraction in the three months through December due primarily to reduced domestic consumer spending. EPA/EVERETT KENNEDY BROWN
  • Thursday, 18 December, 2014
    Currencies
    Retail investors snub ‘Abenomics’ savings

    Take-up of ‘Nisas’ has been slow but further incentives are planned

    Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe speaks to voters during a campaign for the July 21 Upper House election in Funabashi, east of Tokyo, in this July 19, 2013 file photo. Abe is on course to raise Japan's sales tax as scheduled in a crucial step toward fixing the nation's tattered finances, despite calls in his government to water down the increase, senior coalition officials said on July 31, 2013. REUTERS/Toru Hanai/Files (JAPAN - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
  • Tuesday, 4 November, 2014
    Asia-Pacific equities
    Investors caught short by Japan rally

    Some nursing big losses after 8% share price jump on news of further stimulus

    Bank of Japan (BOJ) Governor Haruhiko Ku...Bank of Japan (BOJ) Governor Haruhiko Kuroda speaks before the press at the BOJ headquarters in Tokyo on October 31, 2014. The BOJ ramped up its vast monetary easing programme following a string of poor data that has fanned fears the economy may contract again in the third quarter. AFP PHOTO / Yoshikazu TSUNOYOSHIKAZU TSUNO/AFP/Getty Images
  • Sunday, 14 September, 2014
    Arab banking & finance
    Liquidators sue Daiwa Capital Markets Europe over Sanea funds
    Maan al-Sanea
  • Wednesday, 30 April, 2014
    Banks
    Nomura’s retail business hit by crackdown on sales tactics
    Employees are seen entering the UK headquarters of Nomura Asset Management Ltd, part of the Nomura Holdings Inc group, in London
  • Thursday, 19 December, 2013
    Currencies
    Markets positive after Fed’s taper move
    U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Bernanke begins his final planned news conference before his retirement, at the Federal Reserve Bank headquarters in Washington
  • Sunday, 24 November, 2013
    Fund management
    New funds: November 25

    GLG launches new Undervalued Assets fund

  • Tuesday, 29 October, 2013
    Banks
    Japan market lull hits Nomura and Daiwa results
  • Wednesday, 12 June, 2013
    Global Economy
    Japan grapples with lack of entrepreneurs
    Pedestrians cross a street in Tokyo
  • Wednesday, 1 May, 2013
    LexAsia-Pacific companies
    Daiwa / Nomura: riding the rally

    Japanese brokers enjoy bumper profits but will locals buy into their stories?

    People pass a Numura branch inTokyo
  • Wednesday, 1 May, 2013
    Asia-Pacific companies
    Daiwa Securities’ profits boosted by impact of ‘Abenomics’ rally
    Pedestrians walk past a Daiwa Securities Co. branch in Tokyo, Japan
  • Tuesday, 5 March, 2013
    Technology sector
    Pegatron gains on strong iPhone sales
  • Tuesday, 12 February, 2013
    Currencies
    Stocks firm but bulls struggle for impetus
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