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Nomura said to be making big cuts right now

3 December 2008

Sarah Butcher

According to one Nomura insider, the bank is in the process of cutting 25% of its 800 UK equities staff, with as many as 50% of people going from some sales and trading desks.

Several members of the bank’s 20-person quant research team are also rumoured to be facing closure. And graduate trainees and associates are among those being let go.

"What is also the point of firing this year's grad ( most have only been in the company for two months!!) if the company plans to hire grads for next year?" complains one insider.

Severance packages are allegedly generous at around seven months on average, but Nomura employees are apparently peeved that they weren’t given the chance to take voluntary redundancy.

A spokesman for Nomura declined to comment on the redundancies, but said the integration with Lehman's European operations is going well: "We've the combined leadership teams in place, the technology is being integrated, we're back up and trading, and our investment bankers are winning mandates. For example today we just executed a $280m transition trade for a European pension fund. A great achievement considering we have only been back in business for 7 weeks."

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Does the company really plan to hire grads for next year? All banks are cutting junior jobs, nobody's hiring and Nomura isn't likely to be an exception.

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  • Does the company really plan to hire grads for next year? All banks are cutting junior jobs, nobody's hiring and Nomura isn't likely to be an exception.

    ibankee.com 03 Dec 2008

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  • I think you will find Nomura were out at campuses and hiring events this week. As unfair as it seems most of the banks who are letting juniors go are hiring grads for next year....

    Inside HR 04 Dec 2008

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  • Most of the Nomura traders are going.... they have been given 90 days notice. Looks like the Lehman boys are being bought it by the herds now.

    insider 04 Dec 2008

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