Nomura Securities to increase outlets, target baby boomers
6th Jan 2006, 07:44 GMT
TOKYO (MarketWatch) -- Nomura Securities Co. will establish up to 100 new outlets in Japan by around 2008 to target baby boomers' assets as their mass retirement will begin in 2007, Kyodo News reports, citing sources familiar with the matter.
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