Tokyo Click:04 Tokyo Stock Exchange and Religion of Japanese
Tokyo Click:04 Tokyo Stock Exchange and Religion of Japanese
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JAPANTRIP「TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE」Chuo-ku, Tokyo【東京都日本橋兜町東京証券取引所】
The Tokyo Stock Exchange (東京証券取引所 Tōkyō Shōken Torihikijo), which is called Tōshō (東証) or TSE for short, is a stock exchange located in Tokyo, Japan. It is the second largest stock exchange in the world by aggregate market capitalization of its listed companies. It had 2,292 listed companies with a combined market capitalization of US$4.5 trillion as of November 2013.
In July 2012 a planned merger with the Osaka Securities Exchange was approved by the Japan Fair Trade Commission. The resulting entity, the Japan Exchange Group (JPX) (日本取引所グループ Nihon Torihikijo Gurūpu), was launched on January 1, 2013.
The easy TSE tour guide: Visit Tokyo Stock Exchange, Inc:Tokyo, Japan on 23 October, 2017.
Let's learn about TSE briefly.
Watch this video before you visit TSE.
Contents
・A brief history
・Market centers explanation such as Checker plate and beautiful
cylinder
・Ringing a famous bell
・Why is an executive ringing a bell 5 times?
・Key leading indicators
・An IPO celebration; First Section market.
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説明
Tokyo Stock Exchange
This is a short video about the Tokyo Stock Exchange. There are no traders as the trade is perfomed fully electronically. So this is a quiet place.
Tokyo Stock Exchange - Media Center
Getting to know JPX (Full)
Watch this video to learn more about Japan Exchange Group, Inc. (JPX), home to Japan’s equities market operator: Tokyo Stock Exchange, Inc. (TSE).
Also learn about other key members of JPX Group: derivatives market operator, Osaka Exchange (OSE); our exchange quality control center, Japan Exchange Regulation (JPX-R); and, the clearing servicer, Japan Securities Clearing Corporation (JSCC).
Trading ticket inside the Tokyo Stock Exchange building in Tokyo, Japan
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How Does the Tokyo Stock Exchange Work? Finance, Traders (1990)
The Tokyo Stock Exchange (東京証券取引所 Tōkyō Shōken Torihikijo), which is called Tōshō (東証) or TSE for short, is a stock exchange located in Tokyo, Japan. It is the second largest stock exchange in the world by aggregate market capitalization of its listed companies. It had 2,292 listed companies with a combined market capitalization of US$4.5 trillion as of November 2013.
In July 2012 a planned merger with the Osaka Securities Exchange was approved by the Japan Fair Trade Commission. The resulting entity, the Japan Exchange Group (JPX) (日本取引所グループ Nihon Torihikijo Gurūpu), was launched on January 1, 2013.
The TSE is incorporated as a kabushiki gaisha with nine directors, four auditors and eight executive officers. Its headquarters are located at 2-1 Nihonbashi-kabutocho (ja:日本橋兜町), Chūō, Tokyo, or Kabutocho, which is the largest financial district in Japan. Its operating hours are from 8:00 to 11:30 a.m., and from 12:30 to 5:00 p.m. From April 24, 2006, the afternoon trading session started at its usual time of 12:30 p.m..
Stocks listed on the TSE are separated into the First Section for large companies, the Second Section for mid-sized companies, and the Mothers (Market of the high-growth and emerging stocks) (ja:マザーズ?)[4] section for high-growth startup companies. As of October 31, 2010, there are 1,675 First Section companies, 437 Second Section companies and 182 Mothers companies.[5]
The main indices tracking the TSE are the Nikkei 225 index of companies selected by the Nihon Keizai Shimbun (Japan's largest business newspaper), the TOPIX index based on the share prices of First Section companies, and the J30 index of large industrial companies maintained by Japan's major broadsheet newspapers.
Ninety-four domestic and 10 foreign securities companies participate in TSE trading. See: Members of the Tokyo Stock Exchange
Other TSE-related institutions include:
The exchange's press club, called the Kabuto Club (ja:兜倶楽部 Kabuto kurabu?), which meets on the third floor of the TSE building. Most Kabuto Club members are affiliated with the Nihon Keizai Shimbun, Kyodo News, Jiji Press, or business television broadcasters such as Bloomberg LP and CNBC. The Kabuto Club is generally busiest during April and May, when public companies release their annual accounts.
On 15 June 2007, the TSE paid $303 million to acquire a 4.99% stake in Singapore Exchange Ltd.
The Tokyo Stock Exchange was established on May 15, 1878, as the Tokyo Kabushiki Torihikijo (東京株式取引所) under the direction of then-Finance Minister Okuma Shigenobu and capitalist advocate Shibusawa Eiichi. Trading began on June 1, 1878.
In 1943, the exchange was combined with ten other stock exchanges in major Japanese cities to form a single Japanese Stock Exchange (ja:日本証券取引所 Nippon Shōken Torihikisho). The combined exchange was shut down and reorganized shortly after the bombing of Nagasaki.
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I was walking past and saw a long line of suited office staff and was asking them of the variety of ramen available,
So I joined the lunch sitting at the counter, it was down to the chef in the kitchen to his taste, to your own stock and soup base with your choice of noodles.
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Nihombashi is the financial district in Tokyo. The Tokyo Stock Exchange and many major banks head offices are located here.
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US soldiers and Japanese civilians in Tokyo, Japan, during American occupation after World War II.
US soldiers in Japan during American occupation after World War II. Japanese crowd outside around Ginza-District, Tokyo. Buildings at a busy Center of Ginza-Districts, Chuo-Ward, Tokyo. View in the vinicity of Intersection of Ginza Ave. and Ave.Z (current Harumi Ave.) from the rooftop of high building (current Matsuzakaya Department Store). Many sidewalk vendors line along Ginza Ave.. Soldiers stand near pedicabs. US Army vehicles move through the intersection of the center of Ginza-District along Ave.Z from Harumi towards Hibiya direction. A Japanese man stands with a child along the side walk on Ave.Z. A Japanese woman and boy shine shoes of US soldiers. US soldiers of First Cavalry Division buy unit badges, for their uniform hats, from a Japanese woman street vendor. Location: Japan. Date: 1945.
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Tokyo Stock Exchange 2/3 東京証券取引所
It's possible to visit free of charge.
20 minutes on foot from Tokyo Station.
・Admission fee→free
・Weekday9:00~16:00
(except for weekend and holiday.)
・Address→東京都中央区日本橋兜町2番1号
・HP→
2008/10/31 (Nikkei日経平均終値→8576.98)
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