Nomura ready to wield axe after $590m loss
Japanese bank Nomura Holdings will save around $560m by making job cuts after announcing a ¥46.1bn ($591.2m) loss in the second quarter. But its hiring spree in Asia over the last few months is unlikely to be reversed: most of the cuts will come in the European division.
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