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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 the fourth 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$4.09 trillion as of April 2015.
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..
Tokyo (東京, Tōkyō, "Eastern Capital") (Japanese: [toːkjoː], English /ˈtoʊki.oʊ/), officially Tokyo Metropolis (東京都, Tōkyō-to), is one of the 47 prefectures of Japan, and is both the capital and largest city of Japan. The Greater Tokyo Area is the most populous metropolitan area in the world. It is the seat of the Emperor of Japan and the Japanese government. Tokyo is in the Kantō region on the southeastern side of the main island Honshu and includes the Izu Islands and Ogasawara Islands. Formerly known as Edo, it has been the de facto seat of government since 1603 when Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu made the city his headquarters. It officially became the capital after Emperor Meiji moved his seat to the city from the old capital of Kyoto in 1868; at that time Edo was renamed Tokyo. Tokyo Metropolis was formed in 1943 from the merger of the former Tokyo Prefecture (東京府, Tōkyō-fu) and the city of Tokyo (東京市, Tōkyō-shi).
A stock exchange or bourse is an exchange where stock brokers and traders can buy and/or sell stocks (also called shares), bonds, and other securities. Stock exchanges may also provide facilities for issue and redemption of securities and other financial instruments, and capital events including the payment of income and dividends. Securities traded on a stock exchange include stock issued by listed companies, unit trusts, derivatives, pooled investment products and bonds. Stock exchanges often function as "continuous auction" markets, with buyers and sellers consummating transactions at a central location, such as the floor of the exchange.
To be able to trade a security on a certain stock exchange, it must be listed there. Usually, there is a central location at least for record keeping, but trade is increasingly less linked to such a physical place, as modern markets use electronic networks, which gives them advantages of increased speed and reduced cost of transactions. Trade on an exchange is restricted to brokers who are members of the exchange. In recent years, various other trading venues, such as electronic communication networks, alternative trading systems and "dark pools" have taken much of the trading activity away from traditional stock exchanges.
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Get info about things to do, where to stay, and the best food to eat on your visit to Tokyo, Japan. Here's the guide: http://wp.me/psd9b-4EA 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 ea...
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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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 (except for weekend and holiday.) ・Address→東京都中央区日本橋兜町2番1号 ・HP→http://www.tse.or.jp/english/index.html(English version)
SHOTLIST Tokyo, Japan 1. Various shots of Tokyo Stock Exchange interior 2. Various of electronic stocks board 3. Set up of Executive Director of Economic and Rates Research, JP Morgan Securities Japan Co.,Ltd, Masamichi Adachi 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Masamichi Adachi, Executive Director of Economic and Rates Research, JP Morgan Securities Japan Co.,Ltd. "As you may know, Japan is heavily reliant on global economy so that's why (they) invested especially in equity markets. They are so worried about their corporate performances, not only in the coming half year, but more of a longer term. So even if US authorities' effort to save the financial market works, that means legislation will pass today, I mean tomorrow, I think in Japan's time, we still worry about whether it could help the ...
SHOTLIST Tokyo, Japan 1. Wide shot of Tokyo Stock Exchange trading floor 2. Various of traders working 3. Electronic board in Japanese and English displaying 7373.11 as it changes to 7367.99 and blinks zoom in 4. Close up of the board, showing +77.03, then changing to +80.75 (it blinks) 5. Wide of electronic board with stock prices 6. Close up of sign reading (English) Tokyo Stock Exchange 7. Wide interior of Tokyo Stock Exchange Hong Kong, China 8. Wide pan across trading floor 9. Wide of electronic display showing index 10. Wide of electronic board showing Hang Seng Index 12328.5 points, down 2.65 points 11. Traders at work 12. SOUNDBITE: (English) Louis Wong, Director of Philip Securities: "Today the Hong Kong market failed to follow the US market to trade higher. I think...
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Restaurants in Tokyo - Japan World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Japan - Tokyo Travel Guide, Tourism http://goo.gl/tOBWCi To the surprise of many visitors, dining out in Tokyo doesn't cost the earth. With an estimated 60,000 restaurants in Tokyo, there is something for every taste bud and budget, from the gastronomic delights of Gordon Ramsay's restaurant, to fresh and delicious sushi, served from a stall at the city's famous fish market. Lunch is the perfect time to try new restaurants, as menu prices are often less than half the night-time equivalent in the pricey areas of Ginza, Omotesando and Harajuku. Also, don't miss the 'bento boxes': great-value lunch boxes filled with a selection of rice, shellfish, and vegetables. Unlike their American and European counterparts...
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...
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Our Tokyo travel guide! We finally made it to Tokyo and it was worth the wait... Want to arrive in Tokyo ready to chat? Then check out our friends at italki and buy one Japanese lesson to get a second lesson free! http://promos.italki.com/attache-tokyo/ Thanks to our friends at Japan Airlines (http://www.jal.com) for getting us to Tokyo on one of their amazing 777-300s. They have the biggest economy seat in the sky and the food was AWESOME. We've been waiting for years to get to Tokyo and it was worth the wait - what an incredible city. Breathtaking scenery, incredible food, and friendly people - this is our best episode so far. I cannot wait to get back to Tokyo. Watch in full HD glory! Where we stayed: Mandarin Oriental Tokyo http://www.mandarinoriental.com/tokyo/
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Tokyo Tokyo, Japan is the original mega-city, a throbbing, dynamic metropolis of 32.5 million people, well over 50 percent more massive than the world's next largest metropolitan areas. With populations clustering around 20 million people, the metro regions of Seoul, Mexico City, New York and Mumbai are all less than two-thirds the magnitude of the Tokyo metro area. Tokyo's ranking as the world's number one city goes well beyond the sheer scale of its population. Its lively Shibuya district is home to the world's busiest intersection, a vibrant pedestrian scramble which people traverse from every direction at the same time. Tokyo's famously bustling Tsukiji Market plays fishmonger to the world as the largest wholesale fish and seafood market on the planet. Yet, despite its immense proporti...
Website: http://www.reddragondiaries.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SeoulTee Twitter: https://twitter.com/SeoulTee 22 Things To Do in Tokyo, Japan. Table of Contents: 1. Tokyo Tower - 0:45 2. Roppongi Hills - 1:17 3. Asakusa/Senso-Ji Temple - 1:45 4. Yurakucho - 2:16 Food break: Yakitori - 2:38 5. Meiji Shrine - 3:02 6. Yasakuni Shrine - 3:33 7. Yushukan War Museum - 3:49 8. Akihabara Anime District - 4:19 Food break: Avocado Bacon Cheeseburger - 4:52 9. Sumo at Ryogoku Kokugikan - 5:14 10. Diver City Tokyo Plaza - 6:20 11. Shibuya Crossing - 6:57 12. Tsukiji Fish Market - 7:27 13. Tsukiji Honganji Temple - 7:55 Food break: Seafood at Tsukiji Fish Market - 8:20 Food break: Takoyaki - 8:35 14. Imperial Palace - 8:51 15. East Gardens - included with Imperial Palace 16. Sh...
Tokyo has the image of being the world's most expensive city, but in this episode, everything is under 500 yen! STREET FOOD in Japan is everywhere especially in Tokyo and a bargain option for those who want to try everything. John Daub heads to Shibamata in the Northeast part of the city for some amazing Japanese cuisine on a stick! Angela An joins in for the fun. This part of Tokyo retains its Showa period charm, laid-back and easy to get around. Food featured in this episode: ★ Dorayaki どら焼き with Ice Cream / Aisu no Dora ★ Kome Kome Roll Cake ロールケーキ / 260 Yen (1 piece) 1250 Yen (whole) ★ Zarame Senbei 煎餅 / 50 Yen ★ Tougarashi Senbei 煎餅 / 60 Yen ★ Konnyaku こんにゃく on a stick with miso sauce 210 Yen for 2 ★ Handmade Kusa Dango 草だんご / 52 Yen for 1 ★ Kusa Dango on a stick with anko red...
We try the best street foods in Ueno, where one of the world's best open-air market is located. Japanese fried chicken or yakitori? Which do you prefer? Subscribe for more videos! http://goo.gl/18SB8p UENO FOOD INFORMATION:(Most of these places don't have a website but all of them (except 2) are located in Ameyoko, the open-air street market everyone goes to. 1. Jumbo Doner Kebab Ameyoko Center Bld.1F,4-7-8 Ueno Taito-ku, Tokyo 2. Shifu Shun Xiao Long Bao ( Fried Dumplings) Ameyoko Center Bld, 1F, 4-7-8 Ueno, Taito-ku, Tokyo 3. Minatoya (Takoyaki) 4-1-9 Ueno, Taito-ku, Tokyo 4. Kanda Daruma (Taiyaki) 6-12-17 Ueno, Taito-ku, Tokyo 03-6803-2122 http://www.root-s.com/ 5. Daifuku I couldn't find any information on the website for this food stall but it's fairly easy to find. It's right...
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The Stock Market Documentary - World Documentary HD A stock market, equity market or share market is the aggregation of buyers and sellers (a loose network of economic transactions, not a physical facility or discrete entity) of stocks (also called shares); these may include securities listed on a stock exchange as well as those only traded privately. A stock exchange is a place or organization by which stock traders (people and companies) can trade stocks. Companies may want to get their stock listed on a stock exchange. Other stocks may be traded "over the counter" (otc), that is, through a dealer. A large company will usually have its stock listed on many exchanges across the world.[4] Exchanges may also cover other types of security such as fixed interest securities or interest deri...
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The New York Stock Exchange (sometimes referred to as "the Big Board") provides a means for buyers and sellers to trade shares of stock in companies registered for public trading. The NYSE is open for trading Monday through Friday from 9:30 am -- 4:00 pm ET, with the exception of holidays declared by the Exchange in advance. The NYSE trades in a continuous auction format, where traders can execute stock transactions on behalf of investors. They will gather around the appropriate post where a specialist broker, who is employed by an NYSE member firm (that is, he/she is not an employee of the New York Stock Exchange), acts as an auctioneer in an open outcry auction market environment to bring buyers and sellers together and to manage the actual auction. They do on occasion (approximately 10...
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http://www.howtoinvest1k.com/eozc Stock Market For Beginners | Investing In Stocks Warren Buffet makes it sound easy but you cant deny that he knows how to invest his money. What I love about this interview he talks about how he has left money on the table by selling too soon. Goes to show that even Warren and his collegues can never tell the outcomes of stocks, but the reason they are so successful is they invest for the long term. At 0:40 he explains what they focus on At 0:53 he answers how stocks come to his attention At 1:16 looking at price first vs. looking at the business of the company At 2:20 Would you ever buy stock basedon political pressure It's a short clip, bute getting a small peek into Warren Buffets mindset when it comes to investing is a great value to anyone intere...
Stock Exchange | The Thrill and Terror of Stock Exchange | World Documentary Films A stock exchange is a form of exchange which provides services for stock brokers and traders to buy or sell stocks, bonds, and other securities. Stock exchanges also provide facilities for issue and redemption of securities and other financial instruments, and capital events including the payment of income and dividends. Securities traded on a stock exchange include stock issued by listed companies, unit trusts, derivatives, pooled investment products and bonds. Stock exchanges often function as "continuous auction" markets, with buyers and sellers consummating transactions at a central location, such as the floor of the exchange.[2] To be able to trade a security on a certain stock exchange, it must be l...
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The flow of wealth like a mighty river goes where it wants to go. Let's take a sounding of the river And measure the path of its flow. ~ A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
The flow of wealth like a mighty river goes where it wants to go. Let's take a sounding of the river And measure the path of its flow. ~ A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
The flow of wealth like a mighty river goes where it wants to go. Let's take a sounding of the river And measure the path of its flow. ~ A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
The flow of wealth like a mighty river goes where it wants to go. Let's take a sounding of the river And measure the path of its flow. ~ A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
The flow of wealth like a mighty river goes where it wants to go. Let's take a sounding of the river And measure the path of its flow. ~ A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
The flow of wealth like a mighty river goes where it wants to go. Let's take a sounding of the river And measure the path of its flow. ~ A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
The flow of wealth like a mighty river goes where it wants to go. Let's take a sounding of the river And measure the path of its flow. ~ A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
The flow of wealth like a mighty river goes where it wants to go. Let's take a sounding of the river And measure the path of its flow. ~ A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
The flow of wealth like a mighty river goes where it wants to go. Let's take a sounding of the river And measure the path of its flow. ~ A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
The flow of wealth like a mighty river goes where it wants to go. Let's take a sounding of the river And measure the path of its flow. ~ A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
In a bid to woo Japanese businessmen, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said he hoped the island nation in East Asia will follow "Look at India" policy.
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The Nikkei 225 (日経平均株価 Nikkei heikin kabuka?, 日経225), more commonly called the Nikkei, the Nikkei index, or the Nikkei Stock Average (/ˈnɪkeɪ/, /ˈniːkeɪ/, or /nɪˈkeɪ/), is a stock market index for the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE). It has been calculated daily by the Nihon Keizai Shimbun (Nikkei) newspaper since 1950. It is a price-weighted index (the unit is yen), and the components are reviewed once a year. Currently, the Nikkei is the most widely quoted average of Japanese equities, similar to the Dow Jones Industrial Average. In fact, it was known as the "Nikkei Dow Jones Stock Average" from 1975 to 1985. The Nikkei 225 began to be calculated on September 7, 1950, retroactively calculated back to May 16, 1949. Since January 2010 the index is updated every 15 seconds during trading sessio...
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The Japanese asset price bubble (バブル景気 baburu keiki?, lit. "bubble economy") was an economic bubble in Japan from 1986 to 1991 in which real estate and stock market prices were greatly inflated.The bubble was characterized by rapid acceleration of asset prices and overheated economic activity, as well as an uncontrolled money supply and credit expansion.More specifically, over-confidence and speculation regarding asset and stock prices had been closely associated with excessive monetary easing policy at the time. By August 1990, the Nikkei stock index had plummeted to half its peak by the time of the fifth monetary tightening by the Bank of Japan (BOJ). By late 1991, asset prices began to fall. Even though asset prices had visibly collapsed by early 1992, the economy's decline continued fo...