Nomura Holdings (NMR) Short-term Investments: 2009-2013

  • Nomura Holdings' Short-term Investments fell 35.42% to $32.6 million in Q1 2013 from the same period last year, while for Mar 2013 it was $32.6 million, marking a year-over-year decrease of 35.42%. This contributed to the annual value of $36.3 million for FY2013, which is 28.35% down from last year.
  • As of Q1 2013, Nomura Holdings' Short-term Investments stood at $32.6 million, which was down 35.42% from $50.5 million recorded in Q1 2012.
  • In the past 5 years, Nomura Holdings' Short-term Investments ranged from a high of $180.7 billion in Q1 2011 and a low of $32.6 million during Q1 2013.
  • Its 3-year average for Short-term Investments is $60.3 billion, with a median of $50.5 million in 2012.
  • Per our database at Business Quant, Nomura Holdings' Short-term Investments climbed by 26.77% in 2010 and then slumped by 99.97% in 2012.
  • Over the past 5 years, Nomura Holdings' Short-term Investments (Quarterly) stood at $121.4 billion in 2009, then rose by 26.77% to $153.9 billion in 2010, then rose by 17.40% to $180.7 billion in 2011, then crashed by 99.97% to $50.5 million in 2012, then crashed by 35.42% to $32.6 million in 2013.
  • Its Short-term Investments was $32.6 million in Q1 2013, compared to $50.5 million in Q1 2012 and $180.7 billion in Q1 2011.