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JAPAN: TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE ENDS FLOOR TRADING
Japanese/English
The Tokyo stock exchange bid farewell to floor trading on Friday and welcomed in computerised trading to take the world's second biggest economy into the year 2000.
During the late 1980s, the daily frenzy on the floor of the Tokyo Stock Exchange was a symbol of Japan's energetic economy.
But with the country in recession - stock exchange officials say using computers will
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Tokyo Stock Exchange
Mini documentary about the Tokyo Stock Exchange. Guided tour of Nihombashi, the financial district in Tokyo is now available here http://uk.youtube.com/watch...
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東京証券取引所 Tokyo Stock Exchange
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Tokyo Stock Exchange
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TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE 東京証券取引所
アベノミクス中。 チッカー(回転電光掲示板)の回転の速さは、市場の取引が活況だと高速になります。 無料で見学出来ます。
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Tokyo Stock Exchange
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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.
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Tokyo Stock Exchange - Roaring 'Bubble' Years - (June 1990) 東京証券取引所
A visit to the Tokyo Stock Exchange two times on the same day in June 1990 - once before it was jumping, and then again later (after going out for lunch), wh...
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The Tokyo Stock Exchange! #5
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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 t...
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My Tokyo Stock Exchange vist (5 mins)
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Alan Greenspan: Tokyo Stock Market & the U.S. Economy (1992)
The Tokyo Stock Exchange reopened under its current Japanese name on May 16, 1949, pursuant to the new Securities Exchange Act.
The TSE runup from 1983 to 1990 was unprecedented, in 1990 it accounted for over 60% of the world's stock market capitalization (by far the world's largest) before falling precipitously in value and rankings today, but still remains one of the 3 largest exchanges in the
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Tokyo Stock Exchange Opening Ceremony of the Market for 2012
Tokyo Stock Exchange Opening Ceremony of the Market for 2012.
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Tokyo stock exchange closes for final day of trading in 2011
SHOTLIST
1. Pan of traders clapping
2. Japanese women's football team player Kozue Ando rings ceremony bell
3. Wide of electronic board
4. Close of Nikkei 225 closing figures on electronic board
5. Various of electronic board
6. Wide of ceremony
7. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Atsushi Saito, President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Tokyo Stock Exchange:
"Various natural disasters hit Japan t
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JAPAN: TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE MARKET LATEST
Natural Sound
The Nikkei Stock Average closed at 17,534.44 points, down 195.90 points, or 1.10 per cent, on the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Friday.
The dollar traded lower against the yen on Friday buying 117.26 yen, down 1.18 yen from late on Thursday in Tokyo.
Traders said the dollar was under selling pressure amid renewed concerns of U-S inflation sparked by U-S Federal Reserve Chairman A
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Tokyo Stock Exchange History
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IIRC Member Atsushi Saito, President and CEO of Tokyo Stock Exchange Group
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WRAP Tokyo stock market falls, SKorea ADDS HKong
SHOTLIST
Seoul, South Korea
1. Pan from computer screens to stock board
2. Close-up of computer screen with Kospi graph
3. Tilt-down of computer screen with Kospi, exchange rate and Kospi graph
4. Close-up of stock board
5. Mid of employees in office
6. Close-up of computer screen, stock board behind
7. SOUNDBITE: (Korean) Rommel Lee, Manager of Retail Research Department of Good morn
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JAPAN: TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE ENDS FLOOR TRADING
Japanese/English
The Tokyo stock exchange bid farewell to floor trading on Friday and welcomed in computerised trading to take the world's second biggest eco...
Japanese/English
The Tokyo stock exchange bid farewell to floor trading on Friday and welcomed in computerised trading to take the world's second biggest economy into the year 2000.
During the late 1980s, the daily frenzy on the floor of the Tokyo Stock Exchange was a symbol of Japan's energetic economy.
But with the country in recession - stock exchange officials say using computers will be a more economical way of running the country's economy.
The end of an era for these workers, carrying out floor trading for the last time.
From tomorrow computers rather than people will be running the exchange.
The decision to make the change comes in the wake of the Asian financial crisis which has plunged Japan into recession.
The use of computers and cost-cutting are putting an end to the 120-year old tradition of face-to-face trading on Asia's largest exchange.
Floor trading is still done in New York and Frankfurt, Germany, but other major exchanges have already gone electronic.
Since 1986, stock exchanges in Hong Kong, Singapore, London, and Paris have closed their trading floors.
The last deal in the Tokyo Stock Exchange was made at 0300gmt on Friday.
Stock exchange officials held a special closing ceremony to mark the end of an era.
SOUNDBITE: (Japanese)
"It has been 120 years since the birth of stock market in this country. Since then, this trading floor has been the place where people meet and stock price to be determined and to be informed to public. This place has also been the symbol of economy."
SUPER CAPTION: Mitsuhide Yamaguchi, Chairman, Tokyo Stock Exchange
Stocks have been traded on the Tokyo exchange since 1878, though the market was closed for almost four years from 1945 as the country focused its attention on waging war..
The huge open floor of the Tokyo bourse was once crowded with more than 2-thousand traders fighting for position as they used a complex sign language to buy and sell stocks.
On Friday, after the end of the trading day, a closing ceremony with confetti and party noisemakers was held.
A dozen securities-industry veterans demonstrated what is soon to be a lost art - trading by hand signals with which (m) millions of dollars worth of shares could be bought with the wave of a finger.
Securities companies began switching to faster and more reliable electronic trading systems in the early 1980s.
By last year, any Japanese stock could be bought and sold electronically while fewer than 10 percent could be traded directly on the floor.
Only about 100 employees still worked there and floor trading accounted for a scant 0.2 percent of Tokyo volume.
Trading floor veterans said the shift to computers was inevitable, especially because of the growing complexity of financial markets.
SOUNDBITE: (Japanese)
"I cannot tell how lively the market is going to be. I have concerns over that."
SUPER CAPTION: Voxpop
SOUNDBITE: (Japanese)
" I worked here for 40 years. This is nothing but sad farewell to me."
SUPER CAPTION: Voxpop
Much has changed since the formal stock exchanged opened.
In the early years traders wore kimono and wooden shoes and exchange officials tallied transactions with abacuses.
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Japanese/English
The Tokyo stock exchange bid farewell to floor trading on Friday and welcomed in computerised trading to take the world's second biggest economy into the year 2000.
During the late 1980s, the daily frenzy on the floor of the Tokyo Stock Exchange was a symbol of Japan's energetic economy.
But with the country in recession - stock exchange officials say using computers will be a more economical way of running the country's economy.
The end of an era for these workers, carrying out floor trading for the last time.
From tomorrow computers rather than people will be running the exchange.
The decision to make the change comes in the wake of the Asian financial crisis which has plunged Japan into recession.
The use of computers and cost-cutting are putting an end to the 120-year old tradition of face-to-face trading on Asia's largest exchange.
Floor trading is still done in New York and Frankfurt, Germany, but other major exchanges have already gone electronic.
Since 1986, stock exchanges in Hong Kong, Singapore, London, and Paris have closed their trading floors.
The last deal in the Tokyo Stock Exchange was made at 0300gmt on Friday.
Stock exchange officials held a special closing ceremony to mark the end of an era.
SOUNDBITE: (Japanese)
"It has been 120 years since the birth of stock market in this country. Since then, this trading floor has been the place where people meet and stock price to be determined and to be informed to public. This place has also been the symbol of economy."
SUPER CAPTION: Mitsuhide Yamaguchi, Chairman, Tokyo Stock Exchange
Stocks have been traded on the Tokyo exchange since 1878, though the market was closed for almost four years from 1945 as the country focused its attention on waging war..
The huge open floor of the Tokyo bourse was once crowded with more than 2-thousand traders fighting for position as they used a complex sign language to buy and sell stocks.
On Friday, after the end of the trading day, a closing ceremony with confetti and party noisemakers was held.
A dozen securities-industry veterans demonstrated what is soon to be a lost art - trading by hand signals with which (m) millions of dollars worth of shares could be bought with the wave of a finger.
Securities companies began switching to faster and more reliable electronic trading systems in the early 1980s.
By last year, any Japanese stock could be bought and sold electronically while fewer than 10 percent could be traded directly on the floor.
Only about 100 employees still worked there and floor trading accounted for a scant 0.2 percent of Tokyo volume.
Trading floor veterans said the shift to computers was inevitable, especially because of the growing complexity of financial markets.
SOUNDBITE: (Japanese)
"I cannot tell how lively the market is going to be. I have concerns over that."
SUPER CAPTION: Voxpop
SOUNDBITE: (Japanese)
" I worked here for 40 years. This is nothing but sad farewell to me."
SUPER CAPTION: Voxpop
Much has changed since the formal stock exchanged opened.
In the early years traders wore kimono and wooden shoes and exchange officials tallied transactions with abacuses.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/5c5b253b1e56bed07eef942f1d6607dd
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Tokyo Stock Exchange
Mini documentary about the Tokyo Stock Exchange. Guided tour of Nihombashi, the financial district in Tokyo is now available here http://uk.youtube.com/watch......
Mini documentary about the Tokyo Stock Exchange. Guided tour of Nihombashi, the financial district in Tokyo is now available here http://uk.youtube.com/watch...
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東京証券取引所 Tokyo Stock Exchange
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TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE 東京証券取引所
アベノミクス中。 チッカー(回転電光掲示板)の回転の速さは、市場の取引が活況だと高速になります。 無料で見学出来ます。...
アベノミクス中。 チッカー(回転電光掲示板)の回転の速さは、市場の取引が活況だと高速になります。 無料で見学出来ます。
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アベノミクス中。 チッカー(回転電光掲示板)の回転の速さは、市場の取引が活況だと高速になります。 無料で見学出来ます。
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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....
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.
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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.
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Tokyo Stock Exchange - Roaring 'Bubble' Years - (June 1990) 東京証券取引所
A visit to the Tokyo Stock Exchange two times on the same day in June 1990 - once before it was jumping, and then again later (after going out for lunch), wh......
A visit to the Tokyo Stock Exchange two times on the same day in June 1990 - once before it was jumping, and then again later (after going out for lunch), wh...
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A visit to the Tokyo Stock Exchange two times on the same day in June 1990 - once before it was jumping, and then again later (after going out for lunch), wh...
The Tokyo Stock Exchange! #5
My trip to Tokyo in 2012, episode #5 Thank you for watching, I hope you enjoyed the video! Please « like » it and subscribe to my channel for more stuff :) t......
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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 t......
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 t...
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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 t...
traders by Rhizomatiks ( realtime visualization of Tokyo Stock Exchange )
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My Tokyo Stock Exchange vist (5 mins)
Took a trip up to the Tokyo Stock Exchange and decided to share the experience with you guys. Feel free to leave feedback....
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Took a trip up to the Tokyo Stock Exchange and decided to share the experience with you guys. Feel free to leave feedback.
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Alan Greenspan: Tokyo Stock Market & the U.S. Economy (1992)
The Tokyo Stock Exchange reopened under its current Japanese name on May 16, 1949, pursuant to the new Securities Exchange Act.
The TSE runup from 1983 to 1990...
The Tokyo Stock Exchange reopened under its current Japanese name on May 16, 1949, pursuant to the new Securities Exchange Act.
The TSE runup from 1983 to 1990 was unprecedented, in 1990 it accounted for over 60% of the world's stock market capitalization (by far the world's largest) before falling precipitously in value and rankings today, but still remains one of the 3 largest exchanges in the world by market capitalization of listed shares.
The current TSE building was opened on May 23, 1988, replacing the original TSE building from 1931, and the trading floor of the TSE was closed on April 30, 1999, so that the exchange could switch to electronic trading for all transactions. A new facility, called TSE Arrows (ja:東証アローズ Tōshō Arrows?), opened on May 9, 2000. In 2010, the TSE launched its Arrowhead trading facility. [7]
In 2001, the TSE restructured itself as a stock company: before this time, it was structured as an incorporated association (ja:社団法人 shadan hōjin?) with its members as shareholders.
The exchange was only able to operate for 90 minutes on November 1, 2005, due to bugs with a newly installed transactions system, developed by Fujitsu, which was supposed to help cope with higher trading volumes. The interruption in trading was the worst in the history of the exchange.[8] Trading was suspended for four-and-a-half hours.
During the initial public offering of advertising giant Dentsu, in December 2001, a trader at UBS Warburg, the Swiss investment bank, sent an order to sell 610,000 shares in this company at ¥1 each, while he intended to sell 1 share at ¥610,000. The bank lost £71 million.[9]
During yet another initial public offering, that of J-Com, on December 8, 2005, an employee at Mizuho Securities Co., Ltd. mistakenly typed an order to sell 600,000 shares at ¥1, instead of an order to sell 1 share at ¥600,000. Mizuho failed to catch the error; the Tokyo Stock Exchange initially blocked attempts to cancel the order, resulting in a net loss of US$347 million to be shared between the exchange and Mizuho. Both companies are now trying to deal with their troubles: lack of error checking, lack of safeguards, lack of reliability, lack of transparency, lack of testing, loss of confidence, and loss of profits. On 11 December, the TSE acknowledged that its system was at fault in the Mizuho trade. On 21 December, Takuo Tsurushima, chief executive of the TSE, and two other senior executives resigned over the Mizuho affair.[8][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]
On January 17, 2006, the Nikkei 225 fell 2.8%, its fastest drop in nine months, as investors sold stocks across the board in the wake of a raid by prosecutors on internet company livedoor. The Tokyo Stock Exchange closed early on January 18 due to the trade volume threatening to exceed the exchange's computer system's capacity of 4.5 million trades per day. This was called the "livedoor shock". The exchange quickly increased its order capacity to five million trades a day.
The exchange's normal trading sessions are from 09:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and from 12:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. on all days of the week except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays declared by the Exchange in advance.[18] The exchange is closed for the following holidays: New Year's Day, Coming of Age Day, National Foundation Day, Vernal Equinox Day, Shōwa Day, Constitution Memorial Day, Greenery Day, Children's Day, Marine Day, Respect for the Aged Day, Autumnal Equinox, Health and Sports Day, Culture Day, Labour Thanksgiving Day, and The Emperor's Birthday.
The London Stock Exchange (LSE) and the TSE are developing jointly traded products and share technology, marking the latest cross-border deal among bourses as international competition heats up. The TSE is also looking for some partners in Asia, and more specifically is seeking an alliance with the Singapore Exchange (SGX), which is considered as becoming a leading financial hub in the Asia-Pacific region. Recently[when?], some rumors close to the deal suggest that the TSE is preparing for a takeover of the SGX, or at least take a major stake, in the first semester of 2008. The TSE has already acquired a 5% stake in the SGX as of June 2007, deemed to be only the beginning of greater participation.
In July 2008 the London Stock Exchange (LSE) and the TSE announced a new joint venture Tokyo-based market, which will be based on the LSE's Alternative Investment Market (AIM).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokyo_Stock_Exchange
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The Tokyo Stock Exchange reopened under its current Japanese name on May 16, 1949, pursuant to the new Securities Exchange Act.
The TSE runup from 1983 to 1990 was unprecedented, in 1990 it accounted for over 60% of the world's stock market capitalization (by far the world's largest) before falling precipitously in value and rankings today, but still remains one of the 3 largest exchanges in the world by market capitalization of listed shares.
The current TSE building was opened on May 23, 1988, replacing the original TSE building from 1931, and the trading floor of the TSE was closed on April 30, 1999, so that the exchange could switch to electronic trading for all transactions. A new facility, called TSE Arrows (ja:東証アローズ Tōshō Arrows?), opened on May 9, 2000. In 2010, the TSE launched its Arrowhead trading facility. [7]
In 2001, the TSE restructured itself as a stock company: before this time, it was structured as an incorporated association (ja:社団法人 shadan hōjin?) with its members as shareholders.
The exchange was only able to operate for 90 minutes on November 1, 2005, due to bugs with a newly installed transactions system, developed by Fujitsu, which was supposed to help cope with higher trading volumes. The interruption in trading was the worst in the history of the exchange.[8] Trading was suspended for four-and-a-half hours.
During the initial public offering of advertising giant Dentsu, in December 2001, a trader at UBS Warburg, the Swiss investment bank, sent an order to sell 610,000 shares in this company at ¥1 each, while he intended to sell 1 share at ¥610,000. The bank lost £71 million.[9]
During yet another initial public offering, that of J-Com, on December 8, 2005, an employee at Mizuho Securities Co., Ltd. mistakenly typed an order to sell 600,000 shares at ¥1, instead of an order to sell 1 share at ¥600,000. Mizuho failed to catch the error; the Tokyo Stock Exchange initially blocked attempts to cancel the order, resulting in a net loss of US$347 million to be shared between the exchange and Mizuho. Both companies are now trying to deal with their troubles: lack of error checking, lack of safeguards, lack of reliability, lack of transparency, lack of testing, loss of confidence, and loss of profits. On 11 December, the TSE acknowledged that its system was at fault in the Mizuho trade. On 21 December, Takuo Tsurushima, chief executive of the TSE, and two other senior executives resigned over the Mizuho affair.[8][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]
On January 17, 2006, the Nikkei 225 fell 2.8%, its fastest drop in nine months, as investors sold stocks across the board in the wake of a raid by prosecutors on internet company livedoor. The Tokyo Stock Exchange closed early on January 18 due to the trade volume threatening to exceed the exchange's computer system's capacity of 4.5 million trades per day. This was called the "livedoor shock". The exchange quickly increased its order capacity to five million trades a day.
The exchange's normal trading sessions are from 09:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and from 12:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. on all days of the week except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays declared by the Exchange in advance.[18] The exchange is closed for the following holidays: New Year's Day, Coming of Age Day, National Foundation Day, Vernal Equinox Day, Shōwa Day, Constitution Memorial Day, Greenery Day, Children's Day, Marine Day, Respect for the Aged Day, Autumnal Equinox, Health and Sports Day, Culture Day, Labour Thanksgiving Day, and The Emperor's Birthday.
The London Stock Exchange (LSE) and the TSE are developing jointly traded products and share technology, marking the latest cross-border deal among bourses as international competition heats up. The TSE is also looking for some partners in Asia, and more specifically is seeking an alliance with the Singapore Exchange (SGX), which is considered as becoming a leading financial hub in the Asia-Pacific region. Recently[when?], some rumors close to the deal suggest that the TSE is preparing for a takeover of the SGX, or at least take a major stake, in the first semester of 2008. The TSE has already acquired a 5% stake in the SGX as of June 2007, deemed to be only the beginning of greater participation.
In July 2008 the London Stock Exchange (LSE) and the TSE announced a new joint venture Tokyo-based market, which will be based on the LSE's Alternative Investment Market (AIM).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokyo_Stock_Exchange
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Tokyo Stock Exchange Opening Ceremony of the Market for 2012
Tokyo Stock Exchange Opening Ceremony of the Market for 2012....
Tokyo Stock Exchange Opening Ceremony of the Market for 2012.
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Tokyo Stock Exchange Opening Ceremony of the Market for 2012.
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author: tsepr1
Tokyo stock exchange closes for final day of trading in 2011
SHOTLIST
1. Pan of traders clapping
2. Japanese women's football team player Kozue Ando rings ceremony bell
3. Wide of electronic board
4. Close of Nikkei 2...
SHOTLIST
1. Pan of traders clapping
2. Japanese women's football team player Kozue Ando rings ceremony bell
3. Wide of electronic board
4. Close of Nikkei 225 closing figures on electronic board
5. Various of electronic board
6. Wide of ceremony
7. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Atsushi Saito, President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Tokyo Stock Exchange:
"Various natural disasters hit Japan this year, so (the economy and markets) weren't going so well. Towards the end of the year, serious European debt problems emerged, or rather, re-emerged, and they still weigh heavily on our outlook. So sadly, the rabbit year (2011) didn't jump up as we had anticipated."
8. Japanese women's football team coach Norio Sasaki rings closing ceremony bell, zoom out to applauding traders
9. Wide pan of Tokyo Stock Exchange
10. Various of traders at the Tokyo Stock Exchange
11. Viewers watching the ceremony from the gallery
STORYLINE
Tokyo stocks ended higher on the last trading day of 2011, wrapping up a year marred by the March 11 earthquake disaster, a nuclear power accident, and record high Yen levels.
The benchmark Nikkei index rose 56.46 points or 0.67 percent on Friday, closing the day at 8,455.35.
That's the lowest year-closing level since 1982. For the calendar year, the Nikkei average lost over 17 percent.
Japan's benchmark plunged after the March 11 tsunami and earthquake disaster that destroyed huge chunks of the island nation's northeastern region, left 20-thousand people dead or missing and set off the world's worst nuclear crisis since Chernobyl, a fact that the President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Tokyo Stock Exchange, Atsushi Saito acknowledged in his address:
"Various natural disasters hit Japan this year, so (the economy and markets) weren't going so well," Saito said.
"Towards the end of the year, serious European debt problems emerged, or rather, re-emerged, and they still weigh heavily on our outlook. So sadly, the rabbit year (2011) didn't jump up as we had anticipated."
Disaster damage extended to key suppliers for major companies like Toyota Motor Corporation and Sony Corporation, which suffered production disruptions.
The Tokyo market also saw two big-name brands lose much of their value.
One was Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), the utility that runs Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant, where at least three reactors went into meltdown after tsunami destroyed backup generators to keep power going at the plant.
Some officials say TEPCO may have to be nationalised because of ballooning losses and the costs to bring the reactors under control and compensate victims.
Another was camera and medical equipment maker Olympus Corporation, whose offices have been raided by criminal investigators after fabricated accounting to cover up massive investment losses came to light.
Across the board, Japanese companies have been slammed by the rising value of the yen, which erodes the value of revenue from exports.
The Nikkei lost nearly a fifth of its value over the past year.
It nose-dived right after the disaster, recouped some of those losses in July, but then started a decline that has the benchmark hovering at below the March value.
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wn.com/Tokyo Stock Exchange Closes For Final Day Of Trading In 2011
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1. Pan of traders clapping
2. Japanese women's football team player Kozue Ando rings ceremony bell
3. Wide of electronic board
4. Close of Nikkei 225 closing figures on electronic board
5. Various of electronic board
6. Wide of ceremony
7. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Atsushi Saito, President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Tokyo Stock Exchange:
"Various natural disasters hit Japan this year, so (the economy and markets) weren't going so well. Towards the end of the year, serious European debt problems emerged, or rather, re-emerged, and they still weigh heavily on our outlook. So sadly, the rabbit year (2011) didn't jump up as we had anticipated."
8. Japanese women's football team coach Norio Sasaki rings closing ceremony bell, zoom out to applauding traders
9. Wide pan of Tokyo Stock Exchange
10. Various of traders at the Tokyo Stock Exchange
11. Viewers watching the ceremony from the gallery
STORYLINE
Tokyo stocks ended higher on the last trading day of 2011, wrapping up a year marred by the March 11 earthquake disaster, a nuclear power accident, and record high Yen levels.
The benchmark Nikkei index rose 56.46 points or 0.67 percent on Friday, closing the day at 8,455.35.
That's the lowest year-closing level since 1982. For the calendar year, the Nikkei average lost over 17 percent.
Japan's benchmark plunged after the March 11 tsunami and earthquake disaster that destroyed huge chunks of the island nation's northeastern region, left 20-thousand people dead or missing and set off the world's worst nuclear crisis since Chernobyl, a fact that the President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Tokyo Stock Exchange, Atsushi Saito acknowledged in his address:
"Various natural disasters hit Japan this year, so (the economy and markets) weren't going so well," Saito said.
"Towards the end of the year, serious European debt problems emerged, or rather, re-emerged, and they still weigh heavily on our outlook. So sadly, the rabbit year (2011) didn't jump up as we had anticipated."
Disaster damage extended to key suppliers for major companies like Toyota Motor Corporation and Sony Corporation, which suffered production disruptions.
The Tokyo market also saw two big-name brands lose much of their value.
One was Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), the utility that runs Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant, where at least three reactors went into meltdown after tsunami destroyed backup generators to keep power going at the plant.
Some officials say TEPCO may have to be nationalised because of ballooning losses and the costs to bring the reactors under control and compensate victims.
Another was camera and medical equipment maker Olympus Corporation, whose offices have been raided by criminal investigators after fabricated accounting to cover up massive investment losses came to light.
Across the board, Japanese companies have been slammed by the rising value of the yen, which erodes the value of revenue from exports.
The Nikkei lost nearly a fifth of its value over the past year.
It nose-dived right after the disaster, recouped some of those losses in July, but then started a decline that has the benchmark hovering at below the March value.
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JAPAN: TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE MARKET LATEST
Natural Sound
The Nikkei Stock Average closed at 17,534.44 points, down 195.90 points, or 1.10 per cent, on the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Friday.
The dolla...
Natural Sound
The Nikkei Stock Average closed at 17,534.44 points, down 195.90 points, or 1.10 per cent, on the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Friday.
The dollar traded lower against the yen on Friday buying 117.26 yen, down 1.18 yen from late on Thursday in Tokyo.
Traders said the dollar was under selling pressure amid renewed concerns of U-S inflation sparked by U-S Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan warnings about what he called "euphoria" in the markets.
Proof if it was needed of how inextricably bound are the world's financial markets.
U-S Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan on Thursday's warnings about over-valuation of U-S share prices sent stocks tumbling on Wall Street.
It also saw the dollar fall relative to the yen.
Far from being good news for Japan, this makes Japanese exports more expensive and hinders Japan's efforts to struggle out of a long recession.
Japanese stocks closed 1.1 per cent down at 17534.44.
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wn.com/Japan Tokyo Stock Exchange Market Latest
Natural Sound
The Nikkei Stock Average closed at 17,534.44 points, down 195.90 points, or 1.10 per cent, on the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Friday.
The dollar traded lower against the yen on Friday buying 117.26 yen, down 1.18 yen from late on Thursday in Tokyo.
Traders said the dollar was under selling pressure amid renewed concerns of U-S inflation sparked by U-S Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan warnings about what he called "euphoria" in the markets.
Proof if it was needed of how inextricably bound are the world's financial markets.
U-S Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan on Thursday's warnings about over-valuation of U-S share prices sent stocks tumbling on Wall Street.
It also saw the dollar fall relative to the yen.
Far from being good news for Japan, this makes Japanese exports more expensive and hinders Japan's efforts to struggle out of a long recession.
Japanese stocks closed 1.1 per cent down at 17534.44.
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IIRC Member Atsushi Saito, President and CEO of Tokyo Stock Exchange Group
Atsushi Saito, President and CEO of Tokyo Stock Exchange Group talks about why integrated reporting is so important for businesses. IN JAPANESE 株式会社東京証券取引所グル......
Atsushi Saito, President and CEO of Tokyo Stock Exchange Group talks about why integrated reporting is so important for businesses. IN JAPANESE 株式会社東京証券取引所グル...
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WRAP Tokyo stock market falls, SKorea ADDS HKong
SHOTLIST
Seoul, South Korea
1. Pan from computer screens to stock board
2. Close-up of computer screen with Kospi graph
3. Tilt-down of computer screen wi...
SHOTLIST
Seoul, South Korea
1. Pan from computer screens to stock board
2. Close-up of computer screen with Kospi graph
3. Tilt-down of computer screen with Kospi, exchange rate and Kospi graph
4. Close-up of stock board
5. Mid of employees in office
6. Close-up of computer screen, stock board behind
7. SOUNDBITE: (Korean) Rommel Lee, Manager of Retail Research Department of Good morning Shinhan Securities:
"It looks like it's falling down since the past fourth quarter. Overall market seems to be in a bad condition especially due to large decrease in imports and exports and also large increase in unemployment rate. It seems like there's high possibility that this will continue through this year of 2009."
8. Pan of stock board
9. Close-up of moving screen
10. Pan of stock board
Tokyo, Japan
11. Various of screen showing figures for Tokyo stock market
12. Various of traders
Hong Kong
13. Wide of Hong Kong Stock Exchange trading floor
14. Various of traders at desks
15. Close of electronic display showing Hang Seng Index a few minutes before market closing, down 621.09 points to 14,366.37
16. SOUNDBITE: (English) Francis Lun, General Manager, Fulbright Securities:
"Everybody just took this chance to sell down, and to take profit, many people believe that the market will go down before it goes up again, so there's a lot of selling, especially of the finance stocks, the banks, and also, the telecoms."
17. Trader at desk on Hong Kong Stock Exchange trading floor
STORYLINE
Asian stock markets plunged on Thursday, with benchmarks in Tokyo and Hong Kong tumbling about four per cent, as more evidence of company
woes and a weak US job market rekindled worries about the unfolding global slump.
Every major market in Asian suffered declines, marking an end to a New Year's rally, after dour outlooks from Intel, Lenovo and Alcoa, among others.
The Nikkei in Tokyo dropped 3.9 per cent to 8,876.42, ending a seven-day winning run as the yen traded higher.
Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index fell 3.8 per cent to 14,415.91.
Elsewhere, South Korea's Kospi shed 1.8 per cent, Australia's benchmark dropped 2.3 per cent and Taiwan's key index lost 5.3 per cent.
India's market is closed for a holiday.
It had plunged on Wednesday after Satyam Computer's chief admitted doctoring the firm's accounts.
In Hong Kong, analysts said the sell-off came on the back of Wall Street's slide on Wednesday, and followed news of major investors unloading their stakes in Chinese banks.
Bank of China shares tumbled on Thursday after Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing's foundation sold more than 500 (m) million US dollars worth of shares in the lender, becoming the latest investor to cut its investment in China's banking sector.
Bank of China, the mainland's Number Three lender, fell 8.4 per cent to 1.96 US dollars on the Hong Kong stock exchange.
The sale came a day after Bank of America, looking to raise money to cope with the economic turmoil, sold a 2.5 per cent stake in China Construction Bank for about 2.8 (b) billion US dollars.
Last month, Swiss bank, UBS AG, said it sold its stake in Bank of China in a deal estimated to be worth around 900 (m) million US dollars.
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wn.com/Wrap Tokyo Stock Market Falls, Skorea Adds Hkong
SHOTLIST
Seoul, South Korea
1. Pan from computer screens to stock board
2. Close-up of computer screen with Kospi graph
3. Tilt-down of computer screen with Kospi, exchange rate and Kospi graph
4. Close-up of stock board
5. Mid of employees in office
6. Close-up of computer screen, stock board behind
7. SOUNDBITE: (Korean) Rommel Lee, Manager of Retail Research Department of Good morning Shinhan Securities:
"It looks like it's falling down since the past fourth quarter. Overall market seems to be in a bad condition especially due to large decrease in imports and exports and also large increase in unemployment rate. It seems like there's high possibility that this will continue through this year of 2009."
8. Pan of stock board
9. Close-up of moving screen
10. Pan of stock board
Tokyo, Japan
11. Various of screen showing figures for Tokyo stock market
12. Various of traders
Hong Kong
13. Wide of Hong Kong Stock Exchange trading floor
14. Various of traders at desks
15. Close of electronic display showing Hang Seng Index a few minutes before market closing, down 621.09 points to 14,366.37
16. SOUNDBITE: (English) Francis Lun, General Manager, Fulbright Securities:
"Everybody just took this chance to sell down, and to take profit, many people believe that the market will go down before it goes up again, so there's a lot of selling, especially of the finance stocks, the banks, and also, the telecoms."
17. Trader at desk on Hong Kong Stock Exchange trading floor
STORYLINE
Asian stock markets plunged on Thursday, with benchmarks in Tokyo and Hong Kong tumbling about four per cent, as more evidence of company
woes and a weak US job market rekindled worries about the unfolding global slump.
Every major market in Asian suffered declines, marking an end to a New Year's rally, after dour outlooks from Intel, Lenovo and Alcoa, among others.
The Nikkei in Tokyo dropped 3.9 per cent to 8,876.42, ending a seven-day winning run as the yen traded higher.
Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index fell 3.8 per cent to 14,415.91.
Elsewhere, South Korea's Kospi shed 1.8 per cent, Australia's benchmark dropped 2.3 per cent and Taiwan's key index lost 5.3 per cent.
India's market is closed for a holiday.
It had plunged on Wednesday after Satyam Computer's chief admitted doctoring the firm's accounts.
In Hong Kong, analysts said the sell-off came on the back of Wall Street's slide on Wednesday, and followed news of major investors unloading their stakes in Chinese banks.
Bank of China shares tumbled on Thursday after Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing's foundation sold more than 500 (m) million US dollars worth of shares in the lender, becoming the latest investor to cut its investment in China's banking sector.
Bank of China, the mainland's Number Three lender, fell 8.4 per cent to 1.96 US dollars on the Hong Kong stock exchange.
The sale came a day after Bank of America, looking to raise money to cope with the economic turmoil, sold a 2.5 per cent stake in China Construction Bank for about 2.8 (b) billion US dollars.
Last month, Swiss bank, UBS AG, said it sold its stake in Bank of China in a deal estimated to be worth around 900 (m) million US dollars.
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Tokyo Stock Exchange Visit
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Tokyo (東京), Japan, is one of the world's greatest cities, and there's so much to do and see when you visit. From temples and shrines, to gardens and museums, you'll never run out of attractions. Out of all the things you could do, I've chosen a top 25 list for this awesome city (and just so you know food is my first choice in Tokyo)!
1. Ameya-Yokochō (アメヤ横丁) - A giant open air market that offers clothes, cosmetics, food, and restaurants and bars.
2. Meiji Shrine (明治神宮) - This Shinto shrine, surrounded by beautiful forest, is extremely significant.
3. Ryogoku Kokugikan (両国国技館) - Even if it's not fight season, you can go to the free sumo museum and eat sumo chankonabe.
4. Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden (新宿御苑) - The garden is a beautiful attraction in Tokyo, with French gardens, Japanese gardens, and a green house.
5. Ginza (銀座) / Yurakucho (有楽町) - Ginza is a great area of town for upscale shopping and dining, while Yurakucho is famous for Izakaya bars and restaurants under the railroad track.
6. Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building (東京都庁舎) - There are a lot of things to do in Tokyo where you have to pay, but here, you can go to the 45th floor for free.
7. Tsukiji Market (築地市場) - One of the most famous attractions in all of Tokyo is the Tsukiji Market (築地市場), the biggest seafood market in the world.
8. Shibuya (渋谷区) - With the busiest intersection in the world, Shibuya (渋谷区) is also home to shopping and restaurant.
9. Sumida River (隅田川) - At Tokyo's Sumida River, you can either just walk around the park and enjoy the riverside views, or you can take the Tokyo Cruise in a boat.
10. Tokyo Imperial Palace (皇居) - This is the home of the emperor of Japan. To enter the grounds, you have to make a tour booking on the official website
11. Ueno Park (上野公園), Tokyo National Museum (東京国立博物館) - Ueno Park is a huge public park in Tokyo with shrines, gardens and a number of museums.
12. Tokyo Skytree (東京スカイツリー) - They call it Tokyo's biggest attractions. It's a huge communications tower with various viewing decks and galleries.
13. Harajuku (原宿), Takeshita Street (竹下通り) - Famous for its street market and cosplay that takes place, this is a place in the city to see and be seen.
14. Senso-ji (金龍山浅草寺) - Visiting this temple is one of the top things to do in Tokyo, frequented by both tourists and religious pilgrims. It's the oldest temple in Tokyo.
15. Edo-Tokyo Museum (江戸東京博物館) - It looks a little like a UFO, but it's one of Tokyo's main museums, that aims to preserve the history of the city.
16. Fine Dining - Let's just face it, Tokyo is one of the best cities in the world for high class dining - atmosphere, presentation, food, it's all just stunning!
17. Akihabara Electric Town (秋葉原電気街) - If you love electronics and gaming, you're going to love the area of Akihabara. You'll also find those infamous maid cafes here.
18. Tokyo Stock Exchange (東京証券取引所) - Another free attraction in Tokyo is to be a guest at the stock exchange where you can see the Japanese Nikkei being traded.
19. Roppongi (六本木) - Home to the Mori Art Museum and a hotspot for nightlife in the city, Roppongi is an exciting area of town.
20. Odaiba (お台場) - This area of Tokyo is full of things to do like Legoland, and Palette Town, an indoor amusement park. It's also known as Tokyo's entertainment island.
21. Yoyogi Park (代々木公園) - Located next to Meiji Shrine, and just a short distance from Harajuku and Shinjuku, this park is popular for exercise and dance.
22. Nezu (根津), Yanaka (谷中 (台東区) - Tokyo is a truly modern city, but there are a couple places like Nezu and Yanaka that have held strong to their traditional and cultural roots.
23. Onsen (温泉) - You've got to strip down naked before you can enter a Japanese public bath.
24. Mount Takao (高尾山) - Just 50 km from central Tokyo, this mountain is popular for climbing and is a sacred religious mountains. Makes a good day trip from Tokyo.
25. Food - Finally, food is the reason I visited Japan, and I think eating is by all means one of the best things to do in Tokyo. Food is everywhere, and not only does it taste amazing, but the care that goes into Japanese cuisine is incredible.
Thank you very much for watching this video that includes some of the best things to do in Tokyo. I hope it will give you inspiration to visit and eat through this amazing city.
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Tokyo (東京), Japan, is one of the world's greatest cities, and there's so much to do and see when you visit. From temples and shrines, to gardens and museums, you'll never run out of attractions. Out of all the things you could do, I've chosen a top 25 list for this awesome city (and just so you know food is my first choice in Tokyo)!
1. Ameya-Yokochō (アメヤ横丁) - A giant open air market that offers clothes, cosmetics, food, and restaurants and bars.
2. Meiji Shrine (明治神宮) - This Shinto shrine, surrounded by beautiful forest, is extremely significant.
3. Ryogoku Kokugikan (両国国技館) - Even if it's not fight season, you can go to the free sumo museum and eat sumo chankonabe.
4. Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden (新宿御苑) - The garden is a beautiful attraction in Tokyo, with French gardens, Japanese gardens, and a green house.
5. Ginza (銀座) / Yurakucho (有楽町) - Ginza is a great area of town for upscale shopping and dining, while Yurakucho is famous for Izakaya bars and restaurants under the railroad track.
6. Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building (東京都庁舎) - There are a lot of things to do in Tokyo where you have to pay, but here, you can go to the 45th floor for free.
7. Tsukiji Market (築地市場) - One of the most famous attractions in all of Tokyo is the Tsukiji Market (築地市場), the biggest seafood market in the world.
8. Shibuya (渋谷区) - With the busiest intersection in the world, Shibuya (渋谷区) is also home to shopping and restaurant.
9. Sumida River (隅田川) - At Tokyo's Sumida River, you can either just walk around the park and enjoy the riverside views, or you can take the Tokyo Cruise in a boat.
10. Tokyo Imperial Palace (皇居) - This is the home of the emperor of Japan. To enter the grounds, you have to make a tour booking on the official website
11. Ueno Park (上野公園), Tokyo National Museum (東京国立博物館) - Ueno Park is a huge public park in Tokyo with shrines, gardens and a number of museums.
12. Tokyo Skytree (東京スカイツリー) - They call it Tokyo's biggest attractions. It's a huge communications tower with various viewing decks and galleries.
13. Harajuku (原宿), Takeshita Street (竹下通り) - Famous for its street market and cosplay that takes place, this is a place in the city to see and be seen.
14. Senso-ji (金龍山浅草寺) - Visiting this temple is one of the top things to do in Tokyo, frequented by both tourists and religious pilgrims. It's the oldest temple in Tokyo.
15. Edo-Tokyo Museum (江戸東京博物館) - It looks a little like a UFO, but it's one of Tokyo's main museums, that aims to preserve the history of the city.
16. Fine Dining - Let's just face it, Tokyo is one of the best cities in the world for high class dining - atmosphere, presentation, food, it's all just stunning!
17. Akihabara Electric Town (秋葉原電気街) - If you love electronics and gaming, you're going to love the area of Akihabara. You'll also find those infamous maid cafes here.
18. Tokyo Stock Exchange (東京証券取引所) - Another free attraction in Tokyo is to be a guest at the stock exchange where you can see the Japanese Nikkei being traded.
19. Roppongi (六本木) - Home to the Mori Art Museum and a hotspot for nightlife in the city, Roppongi is an exciting area of town.
20. Odaiba (お台場) - This area of Tokyo is full of things to do like Legoland, and Palette Town, an indoor amusement park. It's also known as Tokyo's entertainment island.
21. Yoyogi Park (代々木公園) - Located next to Meiji Shrine, and just a short distance from Harajuku and Shinjuku, this park is popular for exercise and dance.
22. Nezu (根津), Yanaka (谷中 (台東区) - Tokyo is a truly modern city, but there are a couple places like Nezu and Yanaka that have held strong to their traditional and cultural roots.
23. Onsen (温泉) - You've got to strip down naked before you can enter a Japanese public bath.
24. Mount Takao (高尾山) - Just 50 km from central Tokyo, this mountain is popular for climbing and is a sacred religious mountains. Makes a good day trip from Tokyo.
25. Food - Finally, food is the reason I visited Japan, and I think eating is by all means one of the best things to do in Tokyo. Food is everywhere, and not only does it taste amazing, but the care that goes into Japanese cuisine is incredible.
Thank you very much for watching this video that includes some of the best things to do in Tokyo. I hope it will give you inspiration to visit and eat through this amazing city.
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Tokyo Stock Exchange 3/3 TOPIX
2008/10/31 (Nikkei日経平均終値→8576.98) It's possible to visit free of charge. 20 minutes on foot from Tokyo Station. ・Admission fee→free ・Weekday9:00~16:00 (excep......
2008/10/31 (Nikkei日経平均終値→8576.98) It's possible to visit free of charge. 20 minutes on foot from Tokyo Station. ・Admission fee→free ・Weekday9:00~16:00 (excep...
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2008/10/31 (Nikkei日経平均終値→8576.98) It's possible to visit free of charge. 20 minutes on foot from Tokyo Station. ・Admission fee→free ・Weekday9:00~16:00 (excep...
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Restaurants in Tokyo - Japan
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Dublin Ireland - Fun Video Travel Guide
A fun city tour of Dublin Ireland. Chris highlights the major tourist sites in Dublin including Trinity College for the Book of Kells, Pubs in Temple Bar, Guin...
A fun city tour of Dublin Ireland. Chris highlights the major tourist sites in Dublin including Trinity College for the Book of Kells, Pubs in Temple Bar, Guiness Storehouse, Eating Fish and Chips at Leo Burdock, Kilmanham Jail, and O'Connel St.
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A fun city tour of Dublin Ireland. Chris highlights the major tourist sites in Dublin including Trinity College for the Book of Kells, Pubs in Temple Bar, Guiness Storehouse, Eating Fish and Chips at Leo Burdock, Kilmanham Jail, and O'Connel St.
- published: 03 Sep 2011
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Tokyo Click:04 Tokyo Stock Exchange and Religion of Japanese
Tokyo Click:04 Tokyo Stock Exchange and Religion of Japanese
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Let's take many photographs in TOKYO!...
Tokyo Click:04 Tokyo Stock Exchange and Religion of Japanese
Address:Nihonbashi Kabuto-cho 2-1 Chuo-ku
Let's take many photographs in TOKYO!
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Tokyo Click:04 Tokyo Stock Exchange and Religion of Japanese
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Toronto Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Welcome to Toronto, the largest city in Canada and a hub of trade and culture.
“The City That...
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Welcome to Toronto, the largest city in Canada and a hub of trade and culture.
“The City That Works” is full of a can-do spirit that is reflected in its buildings. From the famous CN Tower to the castle-like Casa Loma, there’s all sorts of eye candy for the architecture enthusiast. Your Toronto tour should include a trip to Edward Gardens in Hyde Park, or one of the many other green spaces located in the city. Take a bike ride along the trails, or enjoy a picnic while the local chipmunks look on. Don’t drop anything; they’ll grab it.
Your Toronto sightseeing can continue at the Harborfront Center. Go for a walk along the marina, or grab a pint at a brewhouse. And no trip to Toronto is complete without a visit to the Hockey Hall of Fame, so make sure you’ve got your team paraphernalia in order before you venture inside. Looking for shopping? You’ll find the Underground City and Kensington Market ready to welcome you and your credit card – or several credit cards, as the case may be. After a day of madcap purchasing, why not stock up on fresh, healthy food at the St. Lawrence Market? You’ll have worked up quite an appetite for delicious local produce.
Before you leave, head to Niagara Falls and take in the spectacle of nature’s power. You’ll never forget the sight and sound of all that water pouring over the falls, nor will you ever forget your trip to Toronto.
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Welcome to Toronto, the largest city in Canada and a hub of trade and culture.
“The City That Works” is full of a can-do spirit that is reflected in its buildings. From the famous CN Tower to the castle-like Casa Loma, there’s all sorts of eye candy for the architecture enthusiast. Your Toronto tour should include a trip to Edward Gardens in Hyde Park, or one of the many other green spaces located in the city. Take a bike ride along the trails, or enjoy a picnic while the local chipmunks look on. Don’t drop anything; they’ll grab it.
Your Toronto sightseeing can continue at the Harborfront Center. Go for a walk along the marina, or grab a pint at a brewhouse. And no trip to Toronto is complete without a visit to the Hockey Hall of Fame, so make sure you’ve got your team paraphernalia in order before you venture inside. Looking for shopping? You’ll find the Underground City and Kensington Market ready to welcome you and your credit card – or several credit cards, as the case may be. After a day of madcap purchasing, why not stock up on fresh, healthy food at the St. Lawrence Market? You’ll have worked up quite an appetite for delicious local produce.
Before you leave, head to Niagara Falls and take in the spectacle of nature’s power. You’ll never forget the sight and sound of all that water pouring over the falls, nor will you ever forget your trip to Toronto.
Visit our Toronto travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Ottawa Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Welcome to Ottawa, Ontario, where you’ll find charming old-world buildings surrounded by pictur...
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Welcome to Ottawa, Ontario, where you’ll find charming old-world buildings surrounded by picturesque natural beauty.
The first stop on an Ottawa tour should be the Rideau Canal. This waterway cuts the city in half, and it provides places for boating and paddleboarding during the summer. Visiting in winter? Not a problem—you can go ice skating along the Rideau when it ices over. On the south side of the river, you can see the Changing of the Guard Ceremony at Parliament Hill. A few blocks to the north is the National Gallery of Canada, a stunning glass-and-granite building full of art from Canadian, European, and other North American artists.
You’ll be hungry after all this walking around, so head to ByWard Market. If you see beavertails, don’t worry; they’re a pastry, not part of an actual beaver—and they’re delicious. ByWard Market also has some of the best fresh produce you’ll ever taste, so stock up on fruits and vegetables while you’re there.
After sampling the fare at ByWard Market, cross the river to visit the Canadian Museum of History in Quebec. This is where you can tour recreations of Old Canada: explore 1800s storefronts, wander into log cabins, and learn about the First Nations people who inhabited Canada for thousands of years prior to European settlement.
Round out your trip with a venture to Gatineau Park, where you can relax by the lake or take tea in the MacKenzie King estate.
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Welcome to Ottawa, Ontario, where you’ll find charming old-world buildings surrounded by picturesque natural beauty.
The first stop on an Ottawa tour should be the Rideau Canal. This waterway cuts the city in half, and it provides places for boating and paddleboarding during the summer. Visiting in winter? Not a problem—you can go ice skating along the Rideau when it ices over. On the south side of the river, you can see the Changing of the Guard Ceremony at Parliament Hill. A few blocks to the north is the National Gallery of Canada, a stunning glass-and-granite building full of art from Canadian, European, and other North American artists.
You’ll be hungry after all this walking around, so head to ByWard Market. If you see beavertails, don’t worry; they’re a pastry, not part of an actual beaver—and they’re delicious. ByWard Market also has some of the best fresh produce you’ll ever taste, so stock up on fruits and vegetables while you’re there.
After sampling the fare at ByWard Market, cross the river to visit the Canadian Museum of History in Quebec. This is where you can tour recreations of Old Canada: explore 1800s storefronts, wander into log cabins, and learn about the First Nations people who inhabited Canada for thousands of years prior to European settlement.
Round out your trip with a venture to Gatineau Park, where you can relax by the lake or take tea in the MacKenzie King estate.
What’s your favorite part of Ottawa?
Visit our Ottawa travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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- published: 20 Feb 2014
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Flair Travels: Japan, Blending in Harajuku and Shibuya
We met friends who are also in Japan at this time and went around Shibuya area. We went to the busiest intersection in Tokyo - the Shibuya intersection.
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We met friends who are also in Japan at this time and went around Shibuya area. We went to the busiest intersection in Tokyo - the Shibuya intersection.
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We met friends who are also in Japan at this time and went around Shibuya area. We went to the busiest intersection in Tokyo - the Shibuya intersection.
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Brussels Stock Exchange - Vacation Travel Guide | RatedLife - Monica Raj
Brussels Stock Exchange was founded by decree of Napoleon in 1801. It is referred as, The Bourse, Belgium's financial world for over 200 years. Brussels Stoc......
Brussels Stock Exchange was founded by decree of Napoleon in 1801. It is referred as, The Bourse, Belgium's financial world for over 200 years. Brussels Stoc...
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Brussels Stock Exchange was founded by decree of Napoleon in 1801. It is referred as, The Bourse, Belgium's financial world for over 200 years. Brussels Stoc...
New York Stock Exchange NYSE Building Façade and American Flag Big Board on Wall Street Manhattan
New York Stock Exchange NYSE Building Façade with the American Flag outside the Big Board on Wall Street Manhattan - http://www.travellinksdirectory.com/link......
New York Stock Exchange NYSE Building Façade with the American Flag outside the Big Board on Wall Street Manhattan - http://www.travellinksdirectory.com/link...
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New York Stock Exchange NYSE Building Façade with the American Flag outside the Big Board on Wall Street Manhattan - http://www.travellinksdirectory.com/link...
Bangkok, Thailand nightlife, fashion, travel! Siam Discovery mall, Thonglor clubs & bars
Asia fashion blogger La Carmina (http://www.lacarmina.com) discovers the young, hip side of Bangkok, Thailand. She features an avantgarde mall and weekend ma......
Asia fashion blogger La Carmina (http://www.lacarmina.com) discovers the young, hip side of Bangkok, Thailand. She features an avantgarde mall and weekend ma...
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Asia fashion blogger La Carmina (http://www.lacarmina.com) discovers the young, hip side of Bangkok, Thailand. She features an avantgarde mall and weekend ma...
One Fast Day in Tokyo: The Imperial Palace Gardens
http://www.TravelsWithSheila.com Our walk continued from the Ginza into Marunouchi, Tokyo's leading business area and where the Tokyo Stock Exchange, and Ban......
http://www.TravelsWithSheila.com Our walk continued from the Ginza into Marunouchi, Tokyo's leading business area and where the Tokyo Stock Exchange, and Ban...
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http://www.TravelsWithSheila.com Our walk continued from the Ginza into Marunouchi, Tokyo's leading business area and where the Tokyo Stock Exchange, and Ban...
Nihombashi - Financial District in Tokyo
Nihombashi is the financial district in Tokyo. The Tokyo Stock Exchange and many major banks head offices are located here....
Nihombashi is the financial district in Tokyo. The Tokyo Stock Exchange and many major banks head offices are located here.
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Nihombashi is the financial district in Tokyo. The Tokyo Stock Exchange and many major banks head offices are located here.
Moscow Vacation Travel Guide - Travel Russia 2015
Moscow Vacation Travel Guide, Travel Russia 2015
Moscow is situated in western Russia, close to the country’s border with the Ukraine, Belarus and Estonia. Lyi...
Moscow Vacation Travel Guide, Travel Russia 2015
Moscow is situated in western Russia, close to the country’s border with the Ukraine, Belarus and Estonia. Lying on the Moskva River, it is the country’s capital and its largest and richest city.
Moscow holds a special place in the world’s imagination.
Opulent, spectacular and grandiose, Moscow has been at the epicentre of some of history’s most pivotal moments. It echoes with stories of triumph, tragedy and innovation. Stories of legendary tsars and literary greats…..,political revolutions and the international space race that changed the world forever.
Today Moscow continues to fascinate. Thoroughly modern and with a European air, it has a population of more than 11 million people, the world’s highest concentration of billionaires and an attitude befitting one of the world’s great cities.
Learn about the space race and the epic contest between the world’s super powers at the Memorial Museum of Cosmonauts. Immerse yourself in one of Moscow’s proudest stories - that of Yuri Gagarin -who shocked the rest of the world and became a national hero when he became the first ever man in space.
Visit the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts to see to some classic works by Russian and European masters.
Watch a performance at the Bolshoi, one of the oldest and most renowned theatres in the world.
As your time in this city draws to a close you’ll come to realise Moscow is one of the worlds great stories. From epic, sweeping sagas that changed the world to smaller tales of loss, luck and happiness.
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Moscow Vacation Travel Guide, Travel Russia 2015
Moscow is situated in western Russia, close to the country’s border with the Ukraine, Belarus and Estonia. Lying on the Moskva River, it is the country’s capital and its largest and richest city.
Moscow holds a special place in the world’s imagination.
Opulent, spectacular and grandiose, Moscow has been at the epicentre of some of history’s most pivotal moments. It echoes with stories of triumph, tragedy and innovation. Stories of legendary tsars and literary greats…..,political revolutions and the international space race that changed the world forever.
Today Moscow continues to fascinate. Thoroughly modern and with a European air, it has a population of more than 11 million people, the world’s highest concentration of billionaires and an attitude befitting one of the world’s great cities.
Learn about the space race and the epic contest between the world’s super powers at the Memorial Museum of Cosmonauts. Immerse yourself in one of Moscow’s proudest stories - that of Yuri Gagarin -who shocked the rest of the world and became a national hero when he became the first ever man in space.
Visit the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts to see to some classic works by Russian and European masters.
Watch a performance at the Bolshoi, one of the oldest and most renowned theatres in the world.
As your time in this city draws to a close you’ll come to realise Moscow is one of the worlds great stories. From epic, sweeping sagas that changed the world to smaller tales of loss, luck and happiness.
- published: 10 May 2015
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Coco Ichibanya Now Open Estancia Mall Capitol Commons Manila Philippines by HourPhilippines.com
Coco Ichibanya Now Open Estancia Mall Capitol Commons Manila Philippines. We are so delighted that Japanese Curry House CoCo Ichibanya finally opened its first...
Coco Ichibanya Now Open Estancia Mall Capitol Commons Manila Philippines. We are so delighted that Japanese Curry House CoCo Ichibanya finally opened its first branch in Manila on March 1, 2015 at the new Estancia Mall in Capitol Commons. Curry House CoCo Ichibanya was started in Ichinomiya Aichi Japan in 1982 and is the largest curry restaurant chain in the world with close to 1400 branches in 10 countries and listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
The master franchise is held by Hubert Young of UCC Philippines and we can say that the execution and flavors were authentic and brings back memories of our last Osaka trip. Expect a rich, spicy and customizable Japanese curry experience, aside from their generous serving of curry they cook their Japanese rice perfectly, grains are separate and fluffy. We highly recommend the Pork Cutlet and Vegetables Curry and the Creamy Mushroom Omelete Curry. Make sure to add on the cute Japanese sausages which have a nice bite. For dessert try their coffee jelly which is out of this world. Authentic Japanese curry is here to stay, expect more branches of Coco Ichibanya to open at One Rockwell, Connecticut Street Greenhills and Bonifacio Global City in the next few months!
Coco Ichibanya
Estancia Mall, Capitol Commons,
Meralco Avenue corner Shaw Boulevard,
Ortigas Center, Pasig City
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Coco Ichibanya Now Open Estancia Mall Capitol Commons Manila Philippines. We are so delighted that Japanese Curry House CoCo Ichibanya finally opened its first branch in Manila on March 1, 2015 at the new Estancia Mall in Capitol Commons. Curry House CoCo Ichibanya was started in Ichinomiya Aichi Japan in 1982 and is the largest curry restaurant chain in the world with close to 1400 branches in 10 countries and listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
The master franchise is held by Hubert Young of UCC Philippines and we can say that the execution and flavors were authentic and brings back memories of our last Osaka trip. Expect a rich, spicy and customizable Japanese curry experience, aside from their generous serving of curry they cook their Japanese rice perfectly, grains are separate and fluffy. We highly recommend the Pork Cutlet and Vegetables Curry and the Creamy Mushroom Omelete Curry. Make sure to add on the cute Japanese sausages which have a nice bite. For dessert try their coffee jelly which is out of this world. Authentic Japanese curry is here to stay, expect more branches of Coco Ichibanya to open at One Rockwell, Connecticut Street Greenhills and Bonifacio Global City in the next few months!
Coco Ichibanya
Estancia Mall, Capitol Commons,
Meralco Avenue corner Shaw Boulevard,
Ortigas Center, Pasig City
Tel: +632 696-1649
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- published: 01 Apr 2015
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Philippines Stock Exchange Ayala Triangle Tower One Makati by HourPhilippines.com
Philippines Stock Exchange Ayala Triangle Tower One Makati. The Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) is the national stock exchange of the Philippines, one of the o...
Philippines Stock Exchange Ayala Triangle Tower One Makati. The Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) is the national stock exchange of the Philippines, one of the oldest stock exchanges in Southeast Asia, having been in continuous operation since its inception in 1927. It currently maintains two trading floors, one at its headquarters at the PSE Plaza Ayala Triangle, Ayala Tower One in Makati City's Central Business District, and one at the Philippine Stock Exchange Centre (Tektite Towers), Ortigas Center in Pasig City. It also has an upcoming Philippine Stock Exchange office tower/building in Bonifacio Global City, expected to be fully constructed by mid-2016. The PSE is composed of a 15-man Board of Directors, chaired by José T. Pardo.
The main index for PSE is the PSE Composite Index or PSEi, which is composed of thirty (30) listed companies. The selection of companies in the PSEi is based on a specific set of criteria. There are also six additional sector-based indices.
Trading on the PSE starts with a pre-open at 9:00 am PHT, market open at 9:30 am, market recess from 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm, pre-close at 3:15 pm, run-off at 3:20 pm, and ends at 3:30 pm
As of September 15, 2014, the Philippine Stock Exchange has 261 listed companies with a total market capitalization of Php14.04 trillion. There are 133 active trading participants registered at the PSE.
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Philippines Stock Exchange Ayala Triangle Tower One Makati. The Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) is the national stock exchange of the Philippines, one of the oldest stock exchanges in Southeast Asia, having been in continuous operation since its inception in 1927. It currently maintains two trading floors, one at its headquarters at the PSE Plaza Ayala Triangle, Ayala Tower One in Makati City's Central Business District, and one at the Philippine Stock Exchange Centre (Tektite Towers), Ortigas Center in Pasig City. It also has an upcoming Philippine Stock Exchange office tower/building in Bonifacio Global City, expected to be fully constructed by mid-2016. The PSE is composed of a 15-man Board of Directors, chaired by José T. Pardo.
The main index for PSE is the PSE Composite Index or PSEi, which is composed of thirty (30) listed companies. The selection of companies in the PSEi is based on a specific set of criteria. There are also six additional sector-based indices.
Trading on the PSE starts with a pre-open at 9:00 am PHT, market open at 9:30 am, market recess from 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm, pre-close at 3:15 pm, run-off at 3:20 pm, and ends at 3:30 pm
As of September 15, 2014, the Philippine Stock Exchange has 261 listed companies with a total market capitalization of Php14.04 trillion. There are 133 active trading participants registered at the PSE.
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- published: 06 Dec 2014
- views: 3
Trading Stocks While Traveling But Still Following Simple Rules
I'm up $6,000+ today even while traveling and it was another GREAT day for http://timothysykes.com/plans so watch this video and see the patterns that are worki...
I'm up $6,000+ today even while traveling and it was another GREAT day for http://timothysykes.com/plans so watch this video and see the patterns that are working best for everyone right now!
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I'm up $6,000+ today even while traveling and it was another GREAT day for http://timothysykes.com/plans so watch this video and see the patterns that are working best for everyone right now!
- published: 11 Aug 2015
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23 travel points in Riga Latvia, travel blog 23, Riga airport
Latvia-Riga travel guide from Riga airport arrivals. Information of Riga map, history, museums, palace ,parks, theatre, metro, hotels, architecture, gallery, ...
Latvia-Riga travel guide from Riga airport arrivals. Information of Riga map, history, museums, palace ,parks, theatre, metro, hotels, architecture, gallery, bus, zoo....
Travel blog where travel points get shown
more cities : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMjgD0vyu0-llxiPKFgKkcqM1SWKXe2K4
wn.com/23 Travel Points In Riga Latvia, Travel Blog 23, Riga Airport
Latvia-Riga travel guide from Riga airport arrivals. Information of Riga map, history, museums, palace ,parks, theatre, metro, hotels, architecture, gallery, bus, zoo....
Travel blog where travel points get shown
more cities : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMjgD0vyu0-llxiPKFgKkcqM1SWKXe2K4
- published: 01 Dec 2014
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TAIWAN TRAVEL VLOG: Ningxia Night Market & Etude House!
Heeyyy guys~~ Happy Sunday!! We had the opportunity to get a gorgeous view of Taipei city from the mountains, even with all the clouds and fog! Will definite......
Heeyyy guys~~ Happy Sunday!! We had the opportunity to get a gorgeous view of Taipei city from the mountains, even with all the clouds and fog! Will definite...
wn.com/Taiwan Travel Vlog Ningxia Night Market Etude House
Heeyyy guys~~ Happy Sunday!! We had the opportunity to get a gorgeous view of Taipei city from the mountains, even with all the clouds and fog! Will definite...
- published: 09 Jun 2014
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author: Ann Lu
Tokyo’s Ueno Park blossoms as tourist site
At this time of year, hundreds of cherry trees in full bloom add a seasonal color to Ueno Park.
Read more at our website: http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2015...
At this time of year, hundreds of cherry trees in full bloom add a seasonal color to Ueno Park.
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wn.com/Tokyo’S Ueno Park Blossoms As Tourist Site
At this time of year, hundreds of cherry trees in full bloom add a seasonal color to Ueno Park.
Read more at our website: http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2015/04/07/national/ueno-park-aesthetic-bustling-global-landmark/
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- published: 10 Apr 2015
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