Nomura chief risk officer, senior traders exit


Nomura Holdings Inc said

NEW YORK: Nomura Holdings Inc.’s Chief Risk Officer Lewis O’Donald and senior salespeople and traders in New York, Europe and Asia are among those leaving as Japan’s largest brokerage retrenches from several markets including US credit, according to people familiar with the matter.

The departures, part of Nomura’s plan announced last week to cut costs in its global trading and investment banking operations by $1 billion in coming years, are focused on the Japanese firm’s secondary business in fixed income, currencies and emerging markets. Chief Executive Officer Koji Nagai is pivoting toward what he calls “client-focused” business such as advisory, which tend to be less volatile. 

In the Americas, senior fixed-income strategists George Goncalves and Siobhan Morden are among those departing along with Lee Olive, co-head of leveraged finance, and top high-yield bond salesman Brian Lee, said the people, asking not to be named discussing personnel moves.

The Americas business will largely stop trading in both investment-grade and high-yield debt as part of the wider restructuring, which involves the loss of about 150 jobs across the U.S. and Europe. High-yield bond traders Vivek Raman and Andrew Leonhard are exiting, the people said, along with credit salesmen William Goebelbecker and Ben Golden.

Representatives for Nomura declined to comment. The departed employees either declined to comment or didn’t respond to messages seeking comment.

In Europe, Dan Cohen, head of Europe, Middle East and Africa high-yield trading and Bilal Hafeez, Nomura’s head of G10 foreign-exchange and rates strategy, who writes a wellness newsletter, are leaving, the people said. Other European departures include:

Gokhan Buyuksarac, head of CEEMEA currencies,Asa Attwell, who oversaw Europe G10 currenciesAmanda Brilliant, who helped oversee repo businessClive Hadingham, head of Northern Europe FX sales.

In Asia, Graeme Bateman, 18-year veteran and head of Asia-Pacific research sales for Hong Kong and Neil Sheppard, a managing director in equity derivatives, are also leaving, the people said. Other exits include:

Ajay Abrol, a senior proprietary trader focused on macro tradingSean McDonough, a senior equity sales traderMike Yau, a head of portfolio trading.

Nomura’s operations outside Japan have lost money for four straight quarters, with Europe posing the biggest challenge for the firm. 

It isn’t the only investment bank struggling there: Low interest rates, sluggish economies and fierce competition have left European rivals including UBS Group AG, BNP Paribas SA and Deutsche Bank AG confronting weak results, senior departures and even merger talks.

Can’t  Compete

With US banks like Goldman Sachs Group Inc., Morgan Stanley and JPMorgan Chase & Co. becoming more dominant, firms like Nomura are getting increasingly marginalised. 

“On its own, Nomura lacks the resources to be more than a niche player,” Michael Makdad, an analyst at Morningstar Investment Service, said in a report last week. 

The bank is also culling its corporate functions, reducing the number of departments from 10 to five. In a management shuffle announced last month, Nomura said Yuji Nakata would become chief risk officer, replacing O’Donald.

In Europe, the Tokyo-based bank has struggled to generate profits ever since it bought Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc.’s operations there in 2008. The bank’s job cuts there will mostly target rates and credit traders in London, Bloomberg reported last week.

If successful, the restructuring “will help Nomura refocus its business, right size its infrastructure, and reduce earnings volatility,” according to an April 6 report by Moody’s Investors Service, which described the moves at “credit positive.”- Bloomberg

 

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