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Nomura Holdings, Inc. (NMR)

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前收市價5.81
開市5.81
買盤5.70 x 3200
賣出價6.27 x 4000
今日波幅5.76 - 5.86
52 週波幅3.38 - 6.62
成交量788,159
平均成交量2,819,442
市值17.456B
Beta 值 (5 年,每月)0.70
市盈率 (最近 12 個月)17.12
每股盈利 (最近 12 個月)0.34
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遠期股息及收益率無 (無)
除息日2021年9月29日
1 年預測目標價6.84
  • Reuters

    Nomura net profit leaps as retail income surges

    Nomura Holdings, Japan's biggest brokerage and investment bank, reported on Friday a 670% jump in quarterly net profit compared to a year earlier as its retail and investment banking income rose to their highest levels in eight years. January-March net profit was 56.8 billion yen ($363.87 million) compared to 7.3 billion yen a year earlier when worries about a global banking crisis engulfed global markets and hit Nomura's investment banking business. The results show Nomura's continued recovery after it was forced to slash its profit targets for its three core businesses - retail, wholesale and investment management - last May after the market turmoil.

  • Bloomberg

    UBS, Nomura Battle to Win Rates Sales to Europe’s Ultra Rich

    (Bloomberg) -- UBS Group AG and Nomura Holdings Inc. are making a push to sell sophisticated fixed-income products to the ultra wealthy in Europe, competing against firms such as BNP Paribas SA.Most Read from BloombergDubai Grinds to Standstill as Cloud Seeding Worsens FloodingChina Tells Iran Cooperation Will Last After Attack on IsraelWhat If Fed Rate Hikes Are Actually Sparking US Economic Boom?Tesla Asks Investors to Approve Musk’s $56 Billion Pay AgainPowell Signals Rate-Cut Delay After Run

  • Reuters

    Nomura aims to boost US credit portfolio to $50 billion in 5-10 years, executive says

    Nomura Holdings aims to expand its U.S. credit portfolio to $50 billion within 10 years and may seek small acquisitions to beef up its private credit business, the top Japanese investment bank's U.S. asset management chief said. The goal is line with Nomura's strategy to increase investments in private markets and diversify sources of revenue to cushion the impact from wild fluctuations in the performance of its global trading business. "We want to definitely grow this (U.S. credit) business collectively, quite substantially over the next five to 10 years to $50 billion or more" in assets under management, Robert Stark, who heads the U.S. asset management business, told Reuters in an interview.