SINGAPORE – Nomura Holdings is expanding its wealth management team in Singapore and Dubai after the global business turned a profit in 2024, 18 months ahead of target. The Tokyo-based company ...
Nomura Holdings is expanding its wealth management team in Singapore and Dubai after its global business turned a profit last year, 18 months ahead of target. The Tokyo-based firm is moving to a ...
After a 16 percent correction from its September 2024 peak in dollar terms, global brokerage Nomura projects the Nifty 50 to reach 23,784 by the end of 2025. As for the trend through the year ...
Nomura Holdings is leaving the banking industry’s largest climate alliance, joining Japanese peer Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group as an exodus started by Wall Street heavyweights goes global.
Looking ahead, the brokerage firm, Nomura expects Nifty to reach 23,784 by December 2025, based on 18.5 times December 2026 estimated EPS of Rs 1,286. However, the report also suggests that the ...
Nomura now expects the European Central Bank to lower rates only once this year, diverging from most brokerages that still see at least two reductions, after the central bank signalled the ...
[SINGAPORE] Nomura Holdings is expanding its wealth management team in Singapore and Dubai after the global business turned a profit last year, 18 months ahead of target. The Tokyo-based firm is ...
MANILA, Philippines — Nomura expects the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) to further lower the reserve requirement ratio (RRR) as early as April, ahead of anticipated policy rate reductions ...
[TOKYO] Nomura Holdings is leaving the banking industry’s largest climate alliance, joining Japanese peer Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group as an exodus started by Wall Street heavyweights goes global.
With the Nifty50 declining 16 per cent from its peak in September 2024, global brokerage Nomura has projected the index to reach 23,784 by the end of 2025. The Japanese brokerage expects the Nifty ...
If the US economy slows but doesn't slip into a recession, foreign investors may reallocate their holdings from US equities to US debt, wrote Nomura. "After all there remains no meaningful ...
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