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Nomura Holdings Reports Strong Q2 2025 Financial Performance Amid Market Uncertainties

Tipranks - Wed Jul 30, 2025

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Nomura Holdings ( (JP:8604) ) just unveiled an update.

Nomura Holdings reported its financial results for the three months ended June 30, 2025, showing significant growth in key financial metrics compared to the previous year. The company experienced a 51.7% increase in net income attributable to shareholders, alongside a 55.7% rise in income before taxes. Despite these gains, the comprehensive income saw a notable decline of 67.4%. The company’s financial position remains stable with a slight increase in total assets and equity. However, due to uncertainties in the global capital markets, Nomura has not provided earnings forecasts for the upcoming fiscal year.

The most recent analyst rating on (JP:8604) stock is a Hold with a Yen870.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Nomura Holdings stock, see the JP:8604 Stock Forecast page.

More about Nomura Holdings

Nomura Holdings, Inc. is a global financial services group providing investment, financing, and related services in the capital markets. The company is listed on multiple stock exchanges including Tokyo, Nagoya, New York, and Singapore, and is led by President and Group CEO Kentaro Okuda.

Average Trading Volume: 12,065,920

Technical Sentiment Signal: Strong Buy

Current Market Cap: Yen2933.4B

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