Nomura Lays Off About 20 Staffers After Review of Markets Unit
Nomura Holdings Inc. is cutting roughly 20 staffers following a review of the firm’s markets and investment banking businesses.
Nomura Holdings Inc. is cutting roughly 20 staffers following a review of the firm’s markets and investment banking businesses.
US retail sales exceeded all forecasts and industrial production strengthened last month, fresh evidence of a resilient American consumer whose spending is helping stabilize manufacturing.
The National Football League produces some of the most-watched telecasts in the US every year, and yet the precise origins of the sport remain a mystery to most. Filmmaker Allen Farst wanted to change all that. In his new movie, Triangle Park, Farst documents the first-ever NFL game: a 1920 matchup between the Dayton Triangles and the Columbus Panhandles. The film — one part documentary, one part live-action drama — centers on the sport’s inaugural game played out in Triangle Park in Dayton, Ohi
Hydrow Inc., a fitness company that counts NFL tight end Travis Kelce and growth equity firm L Catterton among its investors, is in talks to acquire smaller rival Cityrow, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
Belgium said it will focus on tackling illegal migration and aims to rally other European Union members to join its efforts after a terrorist attack by a Tunisian man left two Swedish football fans dead.
Expectations for Germany’s economy to bounce back next year prove it’s not the “sick man of Europe,” according to Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel.
Johnson & Johnson raised its 2023 revenue outlook as some older drugs beat sales estimates, including its bestseller Stelara that’s expected to face generic competition in early 2025.
European Union countries reached an agreement on an overhaul of the bloc’s power market after Germany and France broke a deadlock on how to treat nuclear power that had been holding back progress for months.
The text of a new partial gag order against Donald Trump released on Tuesday outlines what exactly a judge has prohibited the former president from saying in public or online as the federal election obstruction case against him in Washington moves forward.
Canadian inflation is decelerating again, leaving room for the central bank to hold interest rates steady next week.