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editThis material was at Daiwa Securities but apparently refers to Daiwa Bank (which now redirects here). Should be merged in.
Daiwa Bank is a Japanese bank. In 1995, one of its bond traders, Toshihide Iguchi, in New York lost $1.1 billion speculating in the bond market. The company was later indicted for not reporting crimes by Iguchi including selling unauthorized sale of client's securities to cover losses.
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editAccording to their website (both English and Japanese) they have two head offices: one in Osaka and one in Tokyo. Neither page indicates if one is more of a headquarters than the other, but both are called the "head office". Sot technically, they are headquartered in both Osaka and Tokyo. ···日本穣? · Talk to Nihonjoe 21:01, 16 September 2006 (UTC)