HomeBusinessGlobal EconomyFired Nomura Trader Turns to ‘Toilet Graffiti’ to Argue His CaseFired Nomura Trader Turns to ‘Toilet Graffiti’ to Argue His Case July 2, 2025nileshsha@hotmail.com After losing his job for spoofing, Sawada trades stocks out of a cafe in Tokyo www.bloomberg.com #Fired #Nomura #Trader #Turns #Toilet #Graffiti #Argue #CaseRelated reading:Big Tech workers press bosses to back Anthropic in Pentagon clashBillionaire Jimmy Pattison Hands the Reins to His 46-Year-Old ProtegeStock Movers: Block, Netflix, Blue Owl (Podcast)Share: X · Facebook · LinkedIn
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