Topic: Nomura Holdings Inc.
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The Daily Reckoning
Don't be fooled by good economic news
Unemployment is going down. Consumer debt is going up. Even the housing market is showing signs of improvement. But the US economy is far from recovery mode.
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Editor's Blog
Global implications of the Japan disaster
As the world's third largest economy struggles to get back on its feet, the long-term effects starts to become evident.
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Cable TV not losing customers to online video
Cable TV subscriber numbers hold steady, despite rise of Hulu and other services.
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The Daily Reckoning
Great correction: You thought it was over?
The great correction continues, with low housing prices, high unemployment, and other indicators of an economy that's either contracting, Japan-style, or growing very, very slowly.
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The Daily Reckoning
Seven of 91 EU banks fail in stress tests
By not including the sovereign debt that the banks hold, are the EU stress tests credible?
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US economy faces tough road ahead with slower growth
US economy grew at an annual rate of 2.7 percent in the first quarter of 2010, due to lower consumer spending and higher imports.
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A sign of economic recovery? For the fourth straight week, a dip in claims for unemployment benefits.
The Labor Department said Thursday that initial claims for unemployment benefits dropped last week by 4,000, the fourth weekly decline in a row.
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Japan quietly seeks global leadership niches
The island nation seeks to carve out a bigger role in world affairs as a 'soft power.'








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