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Published: 12 May 09
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Nomura adjusts subordinated convertible bonds price

Nomura adjusts subordinated convertible bonds price

Nomura Holdings, Inc. has adjusted the conversion price for its First Series of Unsecured Subordinated Convertible Bonds with Stock Acquisition Rights issued on 16 December 2008 from US$4.48 to US$4.46.

The adjustment is in response to the granting of stock acquisition rights as stock options to executive officers and employees of overseas subsidiaries of Nomura Holdings on 30 April 2009.

 

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