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Nomura

[naw-moo-rah]

noun

  1. Kichisaburo 1877–1964, Japanese diplomat.



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Nomura expects stronger profit contribution and synergies between express and on-demand delivery operations in the long term.

Nomura Investor Relations figures show that the number of companies offering shareholder gifts increased to 1,580 as of March, the highest since 1992 when the data series began.

Shareholder benefits are a big pull for many beginner investors, said Hirofumi Chiba, senior communication strategist at Nomura Investor Relations.

The Nomura Research Institute estimated the total cost of cancellation to be 1.8 trillion yen — about $16.6 billion.

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Nomura, a Japanese broking house, also pointed to growing "anecdotal evidence" of India emerging as a winner from "trade diversion and supply-chain shift in low and mid-tech manufacturing" particularly in sectors like electronics, textiles and toys.

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