Nomura
http://www.nomura.com/Nomura (NYSE: NMR) is a global investment banking and securities firm. The firm’s operations include Domestic Retail, Global Markets, Global Investment Banking, Global Merchant Banking, and Asset Management. Nomura is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.
Nomura is represented in the Americas by Nomura Holding America (NHA). NHA’s major divisions are Fixed Income, Investment Banking, Equities and Asset Management.
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Thai junta's slow investment spending could drag on growth
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Form 6-K NOMURA HOLDINGS INC For: May 11
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Form 6-K NOMURA HOLDINGS INC For: May 11
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Infinera Corp. (INFN) PT Lowered to $11 at Nomura/Instinet
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PlayAGS (AGS) Reports Pricing of 4.25M Share Secondary Offering at $21.50/Sh
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Apollo Prices Secondary Public Offering Of PlayAGS Common Stock
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NRI Upgrades I-STAR Suite for T+1 Settlement of Japanese Government Bonds
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Nomura/Instinet Upgrades Xilinx (XLNX) to Neutral
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Nomura/Instinet Downgrades Broadcom Limited (AVGO) to Neutral
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Kantara Initiative First to Market with NIST SP 800-63-3 Third Party Assessment, Approval and Trust Mark
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S&P Global (SPGI) PT Raised to $195 at Nomura/Instinet
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Rollins (ROL) PT Raised to $55 at Nomura/Instinet
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Manpower Inc. (MAN) PT Lowered to $130 at Nomura/Instinet
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Nomura/Instinet Starts Eldorado Resorts (ERI) at Neutral
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Nomura/Instinet Starts Red Rock Resorts (RRR) at Buy
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Japan's Takeda clinches $62 billion Shire deal as pharma M&A rolls on
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Argentina stems peso bleeding but remains vulnerable to capital flows
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PlayAGS (AGS) Announces Proposed 4.25M Share Secondary Public Offering Of Common Stock By Apollo
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PlayAGS Announces Proposed Secondary Public Offering Of Common Stock By Apollo
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Experienced Sales Professional Keith Fowler Joins D.A. Davidson & Co. as Managing Director
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Sarepta Therapeutics' (SRPT) In Line Quarter Shifts Focus To R&D Day
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Nomura Expects JD.com's (JD) Margins to Soften, PT To $46
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Melco Resorts & Entertainment Limited (MLCO) PT Raised to $40 at Nomura/Instinet on 1Q EPS Beat; ''Upside and Accelerating Momentum'
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SoundHound Inc. Raises $100 Million in Strategic Growth Funding Round
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Nomura Raises Norwegian Cruise Line (NCLH) EPS After Earnings
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First Data Corporation (FDC) PT Raised to $16 at Nomura/Instinet
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Oiln (OLN) PT Raised to $36 at Nomura/Instinet
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Qorvo Inc (QRVO) PT Raised to $80 at Nomura/Instinet
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MasterCard (MA) PT Raised to $213 at Nomura/Instinet
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Caesars Entertainment (CZR) PT Raised to $15.50 at Nomura/Instinet on 1Q Report; 'Lower Marketing Costs... Higher Group Demand'
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Slowing growth is another headwind for Asian currencies
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Daiwa Securities Downgrades Nomura (NMR) to Neutral Citing Slowed Earnings Momentum (Pre-market)
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CommScope Holding (COMM) PT Lowered to $33 at Nomura/Instinet
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Playa Hotels & Resorts (PLYA) PT Raised to $16 at Nomura/Instinet
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Pride and Prejudice Summit 2018: Translating good intentions into meaningful global action for LGBT rights
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Amazon (AMZN) Signs Chicos As Its Dominance In Retail Extends - Nomura
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Akamai Technologies (AKAM) PT Raised to $75 at Nomura/Instinet on 1Q Beat & FY18 Guidance Raise; 'Media Uptick, Cost Control Lift Estimates'
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Spectra Energy (SE) PT Lowered to $17.50 at Nomura/Instinet Ahead of Q1 Earnings Report
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Nomura/Instinet Upgrades Owens Corning (OC) to Buy
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Banks push back Bank of England rate forecasts after growth data shock
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Nomura/Instinet Remains Bullish on Sarepta Therapeutics (SRPT) Ahead of 1Q Report
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China official factory PMI eases slightly in April, export orders slow
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SEACOR Marine Announces Expansion of Board of Directors
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Banks push back BoE rate forecasts after growth data shock
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Microsoft (MSFT) PT Raised to $108 at Nomura/Instinet
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Nomura/Instinet Remains Bullish on Intel (INTC) Following 1Q Release
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MGM Resorts (MGM) PT Lowered to $39 at Nomura/Instinet on 1Q Report; 'Consistent Delivery of Inconsistent Results vs. Expectations'
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Mohawk Industries (MHK) PT Lowered to $341 at Nomura/Instinet
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Amazon.com (AMZN) PT Raised to $1,755 at Nomura/Instinet
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Higher oil prices could be a game changer for Asia's trade-gap trio

