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Nomura sees end to proprietary-client model

The bank's Asia-Pacific joint head of equities, John Adair, argues the model of running proprietary and client equity business in parallel is unsustainable in this regulatory environment.
Nomura sees end to proprietary-client model

Japanese bank Nomura says the transfer of all agency execution business to its affiliate Instinet – instead of folding the unit into the investment bank – demonstrates its view that the traditional model of running client and proprietary business under one roof is unsustainable.

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