NOMURA FINANCIAL PRODUCTS EUROPE GMBH
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2025-05-08 (cnbctv18.com)
India-US initial trade deal likely before tariff freeze ends: Nomura - CNBC TV18
Ashhish Vaidya of DBS Bank noted that if trade negotiations happen in a positive manner, emerging market currencies will gain considerably.
Read more2025-05-05 (hotair.com)
Tariffs Are Having a Dramatic Impact on China's Economy – HotAir
The trade war with China has sent US stocks on a rollercoaster ride and led to disputes about whether or not China is already discussing a trade deal. But the impact is also being felt in China. Last week there a report showed Chinese factories were slowing down in response to tariffs. Estimates of China's annual growth are already being cut sharply.
Read more2025-05-03 (bizzbuzz.news)
With US-China Trade Strains Rising, India Emerges as Key Auto Parts Alternative
With trade tensions rising, there is a booming future for Indian auto parts as original equipment manufacturers source alternatives, while India sets its eyes on a US trade deal as tariffs change.
Read more2025-04-29 (forexlive.com)
Hidden damage: Trump tariffs threaten bigger blow to China's economy, Nomura warns |
Tariffs directly hit 2.2% of China's GDP, and economists say broader losses are likely as the shock spreads to China's services sector.
Read more2025-04-21 (moneycontrol.com)
Nomura sees Nifty at 24,970 by March 2026, backs domestic themes amid tariff headwinds
Nomura said Indian equity markets have shown resilience in the face of global disruptions, and the market is now anticipating the possibility of trade agreements between the US and several countries in the near future, including India and Vietnam.
Read more2025-04-06 (bworldonline.com)
PHL to benefit from trade diversion due to US reciprocal tariffs -
TRADE DIVERSION in Asia arising from the United States' reciprocal tariff orders could benefit the Philippines as it is one of the few countries slapped with a lower tariff. "This time around, the US tariffs are imposed globally, with differing tariff hikes across countries," Nomura Global Markets Research said in a report. "This could result […]
Read more2025-03-26 (businesstoday.in)
'India is in Trump's direct line of fire': What to expect as April 2 tariff deadline - 'India is in Trump's direct line of fire': What to expect as April 2 tariff deadline BusinessToday
India could potentially lose $6 billion or 0.16 per cent GDP in exports to the US at 10 per cent broad tariffs, with this rising to $31 billion at 25 per cent tariffs, Emkay's Lead Economist Madhavi Arora estimated.
Read more2025-03-22 (financialexpress.com)
India-US bilateral trade negotiations 'encouraging', says Nomura - What's the BTA framework? What it means for India? - Economy News | The Financial Express
The BTA would 1) expand trade and market access across sectors; 2) reduce tariffs on various US products; 3) decrease non-tariff barriers by aligning with international norms; and 4) deepen supply-chain integration in critical industries, Nomura said.
Read more2025-03-14 (coincentral.com)
Trade War Tug-of-War: Markets Fall as Trump Pulls One Way, Fed Another -
Trump's new tariff threats have pushed markets into correction while creating a policy challenge for the Federal Reserve.
Read more2024-05-07 (asgam.com)
Genting Group heavily impacted by progress of casino legislation in Thailand, New York, say analysts –
The acceleration of casino legalization efforts in Thailand, and the deceleration of similar efforts in the US state of New
Read more2018-04-19 (thefinancialexpress.com.bd)
Bangladesh, Malaysia, Pakistan to gain most from Belt and Road Initiative project | The Financial Express
Bangladesh, Malaysia, and Pakistan are expected to be the biggest beneficiaries of the China-led US$1.5 trillion Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), according to a Nomura Group report. The report also highlights potential risks to both China and countries that reap the benefits of the project, accordi
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