Japan’s biggest investment bank Nomura has begun restructuring its lossmaking joint venture in China after failing to secure the licences needed to expand its business in the country. The joint venture, which was established in 2019, has already shed 8 per cent of its staff since the end of July and may be forced to cut more jobs after an assessment likely to be completed before the end of the financial year in March 2024, said people familiar with the matter.
日本最大的投资银行野村(Nomura)已开始重组其亏损的在华合资企业,此前该公司未能获得在华扩张业务所需的牌照。
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