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Nomura posts unexpected first-quarter loss

Nomura Holdings Inc., the nation's largest brokerage, posted on Tuesday an unexpected first-quarter loss as trading profit slumped and it recorded additional provisions for bond insurers. The net loss of ¥76.6 billion for the three months ended June 3... ...full story at Japan Times

from Japan Times on Tue, Jul 29 2008

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