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Latest revision as of 17:33, 25 June 2015
Nomura Group formerly Nomura zaibatsu, is a Japanese multinational conglomerate, or zaibatsu of financial services, financial management consulting companies and related organisations. Nomura Group is the global marketing name of Nomura Holdings, Inc. (Tokyo) and its direct and indirect subsidiaries worldwide. wiki
- Koji Nagai - CEO
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch
- Joseph Schmuckler
- Richard Wilkinson
- Clara Furse
- Richard Fuld
- Jim Woods
- John Martin Taylor
- Women's Leadership Group
- Nomura Charitable Trust
- Justin Dowley - former vice chair
References