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Refinitiv Workspace For Wealth Advisors Chosen For Nomura s International Wealth Management Business - Fast, Light And Built On An Open Platform, Refinitiv Workspace For Wealth Advisors Is Tailored To The Specific Needs Of Wealth Advisors, Delivering An Efficient Workflow And Actionable Insights At Home Or In The Office

Refinitiv Workspace For Wealth Advisors Chosen For Nomura’s International Wealth Management Business - Fast, Light And Built On An Open Platform, Refinitiv Workspace For Wealth Advisors Is Tailored To The Specific Needs Of Wealth Advisors, Delivering An Efficient Workflow And Actionable Insights At Home Or In The Office. Date 09/06/2021 Refinitiv today announced that Refinitiv Workspace for Wealth Advisors has been chosen by global financial services group Nomura’s International Wealth Management business. It will be used as the strategic platform to drive timely market insights and analytics for its relationship managers and investment advisors across Singapore and Hong Kong.

Nomura selects Refinitiv Workspace for Wealth Advisors

External | what does this mean? This content is provided by an external author without editing by Finextra. It expresses the views and opinions of the author. Nomura selects Refinitiv Workspace for Wealth Advisors 2 hours ago Source: Refinitiv Refinitiv today announced that Refinitiv Workspace for Wealth Advisors has been chosen by global financial services group Nomura’s International Wealth Management business. It will be used as the strategic platform to drive timely market insights and analytics for its relationship managers and investment advisors across Singapore and Hong Kong. Refinitiv’s recently released Wealth Management report “Advancing the advisory client experience” found that 43% of wealth advisory clients globally agree they are more likely to need investment advice now than a year ago.

Private schools demand resumption of all classes | Ranchi News

Representative image RANCHI: Members of the National Private Schools’ Association (NPSA) sat on a dharna in front of the Raj Bhavan here on Saturday demanding reopening of the schools for all classes. The agitators said students from the economically weaker sections are unable to attend the online classes since March 2020 as they do not have smartphones with internet connectivity, thus affecting their studies adversely. Akshay Prasad, president of NPSA, a state-based organisation, said, “We represent the non-recognised private schools and our organisation has 300 members. A large group of students studying in our schools come from poor families and their education has been affected because of the closure of schools. Moreover, the teachers are also not getting their salaries for the past several months. We have submitted a charter of demands to the governor and the chief minister.”

budget 2021: Happy about jabs, worried about jobs: India s mood ahead of Budget

Winter fog affords poor visibility. In this difficult-to-read pandemic year, it’s a problem Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman must contend with as she prepares to present her third budget on Monday. In a highly informal economy, where unorganised sector and millions of self-employed dominate the landscape, data is perpetually scarce and statistical clarity poor. This has only worsened in a virus-ravaged year when data gets distorted and any comparison looks inherently flawed. In this inscrutable year, on the eve of the crucial Budget 2021, ET Magazine has tried to take stock of something pertinent, something the government should keep in mind: what do people want? ET Magazine conducted a three tier poll of 100 CEOs, 27 economists and 3,476 middle-class Indians (readers of www. economictimes.com) over a fortnight in January to better understand the year gone by, where India is today and do some crystal-gazing into the future. What do they want from this budget? How do they lo

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