- Tokyo Stock Exchange
Template:Infobox Exchange
name = Tokyo Stock Exchange
nativename = 東京証券取引所
type =Stock exchange
city = Tokyo
country = Japan
coor = coord|35|40|57.60|N|139|46|43.71|E|type:landmark
foundation = 1878
owner = Tokyo Stock Exchange Group, Inc.
key_people = Taizo Nishimuro, Chairman
Atsushi Saito, President & CEO
Yasuo Tobiyama, MD, COO & CFO
currency =Japanese yen
commodity =
listings = 2,412
mc
volume = JPY 762.646 trillion/year (2007)
indexes =TOPIX Nikkei 225
homepage = [http://www.tse.or.jp/english/ www.TSE.or.jp]
footnotes = The nihongo|Tokyo Stock Exchange|東京証券取引所|Tōkyō Shōken Torihikisho, or TSE, located inTokyo ,Japan , is the second largeststock exchange market in the world by market value, second only to theNew York Stock Exchange . It currently lists 2,271 domestic companies and 31 foreign companies, with a total market capitalization of over 5 trillionUSD . [http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601109&sid=ay.myHJUEl3Y&refer=home]tructure
The TSE is incorporated as a
kabushiki kaisha with nine directors, four auditors and eight executive officers. Its headquarters are located at 2-1Nihombashi Kabutocho,Chūō, Tokyo ,Japan . Its operating hours are from 9:00 to 11:00 am, and from 12:30 to 3:00 pm. From April 24, 2006, the afternoon trading session started at its usual time of 12:30 p.m.Stocks listed on the TSE are separated into the First Section (for large companies), the Second Section (for mid-sized companies), and the " [http://www.tse.or.jp/english/listing/mothers/ Mothers] " section (for high-growth startup companies). As of March 2006, there are 1,721 First Section companies, 489 Second Section companies and 156 Mothers companies.
The main indices tracking the TSE are the
Nikkei 225 index of companies selected by the "Nihon Keizai Shimbun " (Japan's largest business newspaper), theTOPIX index based on the share prices of First Section companies, and theJ30 index of large industrial companies maintained by Japan's major broadsheet newspapers.89 domestic and 19 foreign securities companies participate in TSE trading. "See:
Members of the Tokyo Stock Exchange "Other TSE-related institutions include:
*The exchange's press club, called the nihongo|Kabuto Club|兜倶楽部|Kabuto kurabu, which meets on the third floor of the TSE building. Most Kabuto Club members are affiliated with the
Nihon Keizai Shimbun ,Kyodo News ,Jiji Press , or business television broadcasters such asBloomberg LP andCNBC . The Kabuto Club is generally busiest during April and May, when public companies release their annual accounts.On 15th June 2007, the TSE paid $303 million to acquire a 4.99% stake in Singapore Exchange Ltd. [http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601080&sid=aZ2hmIz6eyrw&refer=asia]
History
Prewar history
The Tokyo Stock Exchange was established on
May 15 ,1878 , as the "Tokyo Kabushiki Torihikijo" (東京株式取引所) under the direction of then-Finance MinisterOkuma Shigenobu and capitalist advocateShibusawa Eiichi . Trading began onJune 1 ,1878 .In 1943, the exchange was combined with ten other stock exchanges in major Japanese cities to form a single nihongo|Japanese Stock Exchange|日本証券取引所|Nippon Shōken Torihikisho. The combined exchange was shut down and reorganized shortly after the bombing of Nagasaki.
Postwar history
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 trading floor of the TSE was closed on
April 30 ,1999 , and the exchange switched to electronic trading for all transactions. A new facility, called nihongo|TSE Arrows|東証アローズ|Tōshō Arrows, opened onMay 9 ,2000 .In 2001, the TSE restructured itself as a stock company: before this time, it was structured as an nihongo|incorporated association|社団法人|shadan hōjin with its members as shareholders.
I.T. issues
The exchange was only able to operate for 90 minutes on
November 1 ,2005 , due to bugs with a newly installed transactions system, developed byFujitsu , which was supposed to help cope with higher trading volumes. The interruption in trading was the worst in the history of the exchange. [http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/11/25/stock_exchange_glitch_fall_out/] Trading was suspended for four-and-a-half hours.During the initial public offering of
J-Com onDecember 8 ,2005 , an employee atMizuho Securities Co., Ltd. mistakenly typed an order to sell 610,000 shares at 1yen , instead of an order to sell 1 share at 610,000yen . Mizuho failed to catch the error; the Tokyo Stock Exchange initially blocked attempts to cancel the order, resulting in a net loss of 347 millionUS dollars 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. On11 December , the TSE acknowledged that its system was at fault in the Mizuho trade. On21 December , Takuo Tsurushima, chief executive of the TSE, and two other senior executives resigned over the Mizuho affair. [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/13/business/worldbusiness/13glitch.html] [http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/11/25/stock_exchange_glitch_fall_out/] [http://japan.seekingalpha.com/article/5077] [http://www.finextra.com/fullstory.asp?id=14643] [http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000080&sid=a0rSxr9MJe_E&refer=asia] [http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/worldbiz/archives/2005/12/10/2003283851] [http://www.forbes.com/finance/feeds/afx/2005/12/11/afx2383299.html] [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10394551/]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 companylivedoor . The Tokyo Stock Exchange closed early onJanuary 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. [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/19/business/worldbusiness/19livedoor.html?pagewanted=2]Hours
The exchange's normal trading sessions are from 09:00am to 11:00am and from 12:30pm to 3:00pm on all days of the week except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays declared by the Exchange in advance. []
Alliances
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 theSingapore Exchange (SGX), which is considered as becoming a leading financial hub in the Asia-Pacific region. Recently, 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.London Stock Exchange joint venture
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://uk.reuters.com/article/mergersNews/idUKL920962620080729?pageNumber=1&virtualBrandChannel=0] .ee also
*
List of stock exchanges
*Nikkei 225
*Topix References
* [http://www.tse.or.jp/english/index.html Tokyo Stock Exchange Website]
** [http://www.tse.or.jp/english/about/index.html Company profile]
** [http://www.tse.or.jp/STATISTICS/e01.html Statistics]
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/13/business/worldbusiness/13glitch.html New York Times article 13 December 2005] "Tokyo Exchange Struggles With Snarls in Electronics"
* [http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/11/25/stock_exchange_glitch_fall_out/ The Register article 25 November 2005] "Fujitsu execs take pay cut after Tokyo exchange crash"
* [http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=204117 Tokyo Stock Exchange Building]
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