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Nomura Holdings Inc

  • Sunday, 21 July, 2024
    European economy
    Wave of shipping inflation could complicate rate cuts, economists warn

    Rise in freight costs could drive up the price of goods, slowing progress on disinflation

    A container ship sails through the Suez Canal
  • Sunday, 30 June, 2024
    Nomura seeks global acquisitions to expand wealth management business

    Chief of Japan’s biggest brokerage and investment bank says he expects a generational shift with savers becoming more adventurous

  • Wednesday, 26 June, 2024
    Lex
    Nomura’s record payday will not change Japan’s pay culture Premium content

    Country has an unspoken limit on how high banker pay can go before sparking public disapproval

    A pedestrian walks past Nomura signage outside its headquarters in Tokyo, Japan
  • Wednesday, 26 June, 2024
    Nomura hands British banker record $12mn pay award

    Christopher Willcox earned over 3 times the amount made by the Japanese bank’s chief executive

    Christopher Willcox
  • Friday, 26 April, 2024
    Nomura profits soar as Japan’s stock market breaks bubble-era record

    Investment bank and brokerage boosted by surging stock and fixed-income trading

    Nomura chief Kentaro Okuda
  • Monday, 18 March, 2024
    Baring Asset Management Ltd
    Barings sues Nomura-backed private credit firm over ‘one of largest corporate raids’ in years

    MassMutual arm files for temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction after 20 employees defect

    Nomura Securities Co. headquarters building in Tokyo
  • Wednesday, 21 February, 2024
    Japanese business & finance
    Japanese brokers highlight ‘Trump trades’ for stocks

    More US-China decoupling in focus for investors as Tokyo market closes in on all-time high

    Staff at a trading company in Tokyo watch a live broadcast of Donald Trump speaking during election night in the US in November 2020
  • Friday, 1 December, 2023
    Nomura hires former top UK Treasury official Tom Scholar as European chair

    Senior civil servant controversially fired when Liz Truss became PM last year joins Japan’s biggest investment bank

    Tom Scholar
  • Tuesday, 21 November, 2023
    Markets
    Charlie McElligott, meat-powered market mystic

    Catching up with Wall Street’s most wired analyst

  • Thursday, 26 October, 2023
    Nomura overhauls China joint venture as losses mount

    Global investment banks have struggled to make a profit in the country

    A pedestrian wearing a mask walks past the Nomura sign outside its headquarters in Tokyo
  • Monday, 25 September, 2023
    Chinese business & finance
    Senior Nomura banker barred from leaving mainland China

    Exit ban on Charles Wang Zhonghe will send chill through foreign business circles

    Hong Kong-based banker Charles Wang Zhonghe in Beijing in 2010
  • Sunday, 4 December, 2022
    Mental health
    Workplace wellbeing: how to make it better — and what makes it worse

    New research shows work-related stress and health issues are rising, but flexibility and support from managers can help

    Illustration of an desk, with several people sat in an office working at laptops on one side, while on the other side sits a person working from home
  • Wednesday, 3 August, 2022
    Lex
    Nomura: loyal shareholders turn blind eye to falling earnings Premium content

    Japanese bank should avoid pushing investors too far after plunge in net income

    Pedestrians walk past a Nomura branch in Tokyo, Japan
  • Thursday, 21 July, 2022
    InterviewMergers & Acquisitions
    Nomura co-head of investment banking foresees huge rise in ESG dealmaking

    The bank’s acquisition of M&A boutique Greentech is central to its growth and sustainability strategy

  • Thursday, 7 July, 2022
    Samsung Electronics Co Ltd
    Samsung’s subdued profits reflect fading pandemic electronics surge

    Shares gain as investors bet that low consumer demand has already been priced in

    A picture of the Samsung Electronics logo in Seoul
  • Monday, 13 June, 2022
    InterviewJapanese business & finance
    Nomura chief predicts weak yen will kick off foreign M&A wave

    Kentaro Okuda says rate rises and Toshiba privatisation will usher in ‘paradigm shift’ for corporate Japan

    Kentaro Okuda, chief executive of Nomura
  • Monday, 16 May, 2022
    Cryptocurrencies
    Nomura prepares to launch crypto subsidiary

    Japan’s largest investment bank is setting up unit with 100 staff by 2024

    Pedestrians walking past a Nomura building in Tokyo
  • Monday, 16 May, 2022
    Lex
    Nomura: pushing into bitcoin futures as price slump shakes confidence Premium content

    Investment bank’s decision could provide a new revenue stream but comes amid a plunge in crypto

    Nomura’s logo at its headquarters in Japan
  • Thursday, 28 April, 2022
    News in-depthArchegos Capital Management
    Why did Wall Street loan billions to alleged fraudster Bill Hwang?

    Federal indictment against Archegos founder shines light on risk controls at sophisticated trading desks

    Bill Hwang
  • Wednesday, 26 January, 2022
    Japanese business & finance
    Nomura launches fund to help ‘greying’ companies find young executives

    A third of Japan’s SME businesses are controlled by people aged over 60

    The fund’s goal is to link up young aspiring chief executives with businesses in need of a successor
  • Friday, 29 October, 2021
    Nomura profits fall 95% after writedown on historic US transaction

    Japanese bank refuses to rule out more bad news after booking $345m charge

    A man walks past a Nomura sign
  • Thursday, 2 September, 2021
    Nomura bans smoking even for those working from home

    Japan’s largest brokerage introduces ‘intrusive’ restrictions but Japan Tobacco says it will not affect close links

    Men wearing face masks smoke cigarettes in Tokyo
  • Thursday, 2 September, 2021
    Lex
    Nomura: no smokes without firings is bad for cigarette industry Premium content

    Financial group’s ban on smoking during working hours should worry Japan Tobacco

    A man smokes a cigarette in Tokyo
  • Thursday, 20 May, 2021
    European banks
    UBS, UniCredit and Nomura fined €371m over European bond cartel

    Watchdog finds banks exchanged sensitive information before auctions between 2007 and 2011

  • Tuesday, 27 April, 2021
    Archegos Capital Management
    Total bank losses from Archegos implosion exceed $10bn

    Nomura suspends head of prime brokerage after reporting biggest quarterly loss since 2008 because of debacle

    A Nomura sign outside its headquarters in Tokyo
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