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  2. Sonal Varma - Wikipedia

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    Sonal Varma is an Indian economist who is currently working as the Managing Director and Chief Economist (India and Asia ex-Japan) for Nomura Holdings. [1] She is based in Nomura Holdings' Singapore sector as a member of the Asia ex-Japan Global Market Research team. [1]

  3. Muriel Siebert - Wikipedia

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    Siebert was an outspoken advocate for women and minorities in the industry. [12] She was quoted as saying, "American business will find that women executives can be a strong competitive weapon against Japan and Germany and other countries that still limit their executive talent pool to the male 50 percent of their population," as well as "men at the top of industry and government should be ...

  4. Nomura Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Nomura is a financial services group and global investment bank. Based in Tokyo, Japan, with regional headquarters in Hong Kong, London, and New York, Nomura employs about 26,000 staff worldwide; it is known as Nomura Securities International in the US, and Nomura International plc. in EMEA. It operates through five business divisions: retail ...

  5. Woman, 100, credits stock trading, poker playing for long ...

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    At 100, Shirley Bernstein says trading stocks online keeps her going. She also loves to gamble and play poker. The centenarian shares her longevity tips.

  6. The stock market has never looked like this before ... - AOL

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    Meanwhile, the S&P 500's current high valuation, which sits at a 21.5 forward 12-month price-to-earnings ratio, per FactSet, is well above the five-year average of 19.7 and the 10-year average of ...

  7. Nomura Securities - Wikipedia

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    Nomura was founded by Tokushichi Nomura, father of Nomura Securities founder Tokushichi Nomura II as a money changing business. [2] This was just before the Meiji Restoration, the move to setting up a bank was a logical extension and progression of this business as times changed. Changes included the founding of stock exchanges in Tokyo and ...

  8. Instinet - Wikipedia

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    Instinet was founded by Jerome M. Pustilnik and Herbert R. Behrens and was incorporated in 1969 as Institutional Networks Corp. The founders aimed to compete with the New York Stock Exchange by means of computer links between major institutions, such as banks, mutual funds, and insurance companies, with no delays or intervening specialists. [2]

  9. Tokushichi Nomura II - Wikipedia

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    Tokushichi Nomura II (野村 徳七 二代, August 7, 1878 – January 15, 1945) was a Japanese businessman, investor and politician. He was the founder of the Nomura Group zaibatsu and Nomura Securities , and served as a member of the House of Peers .