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Tokyo Stock Exchange
Aptly located in Tokyo Japan, the Tokyo Stock Exchange is the second biggest stock market exchange (by total market value) in the world, right after the New York Stock Exchange.

 


Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE)
The largest stock exchange in Japan with the some of the most active trading in the world.

TSE Tokyo Stock Exchange or the Toronto Stock Exchange.
Two Sided Market The obligation imposed by the NASD that NASDAQ Market Makers make both firm bids and firm asks in each security in which they make a market.

Issues on the Tokyo Stock Exchange are divided into two sections - the First and the Second. The First Section is the market place for stocks of larger companies, while the Second Section is for those of smaller and newly listed companies.

A member of the Tokyo Stock Exchange who facilitates the trading of securities by matching buy and sell orders. Their role is to make the market as orderly and efficient as possible.

The Nikkei usually refers to the price-weighted average of 225 stocks of the first section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange. Nikkei stock average Applies mainly to international equities.

The index of the 1,000 largest companies quoted on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. Although the Nikkei 225 Index is quoted more often, Topix is in...(Read more)
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Total net sales or revenues of a company.

index of 225 leading stocks traded on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. Called the Nikkei Dow Jones Stock Average until it was renamed in May 1985, ...

the Dow Jones Industrial Average of Japan; in fact, from 1975 to 1985 the Nikkei Index was known as the Nikkei Dow-Jones Stock Price Average The Nikkei Index includes some 225 Japanese blue chip companies traded on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.

Tokyo Stock Exchange, Inc. (TSE) (finance term)
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A quoted measure of stock price movements on the Tokyo stock exchange. The Nikkei is an index (average) of 225 stocks on the Tokyo stock exchange.
Français: Indice Nikkei
Español: Indice Nikkei
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London Stock Exchange (LSE) is the world's third largest stock exchange; only the New York Stock Exchange and the Tokyo Stock Exchange are bigger. In addition to its main market it operates the AIM and trading systems for overseas securities.

See also: Business Cycle Indicators - BCI, Central Bank, Indicator, Nikkei, Tokyo Stock Exchange - TSE
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Mainly applies to international equities. Price-weighted average of 225 stocks of the first section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange started on May 16, 1949. Japanese equivalent of the U.S.s Dow.
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Abbreviation for Not Meaningful.

The index of the 225 leading stocks that are traded on the Tokyo Stock Exchange
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The FIT model is estimated for the case where the variables y, x, and z represent daily returns of the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) of the New York Stock Exchange, NIKKEI 225 of the Tokyo Stock Exchange, ...

NIKKEI
The index of the 225 leading stocks traded on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.

The Nikkei Stock Average, sometimes call the Nikkei Index or simply the Nikkei, is a price-weighted index of 225 blue chip stocks traded on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.

Definition: [crh] Applies mainly to international equities. Price-weighted average of 225 stocks of the first section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange started on May 16, 1949. Japanese Definition: equivalent of the US Dow.

Nikkei 225 Stock Average
The Nikkei 225 Stock Average (NIKKEI 225) is based on a portfolio of 225 of the largest stocks trading on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. Stocks are weighted according to their prices.

Nikkei. The Nikkei 225 Index is composed of the 225 largest stocks on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.

Abbreviation for Tokyo Price Index. A Japanese share price index measuring share prices of selected large companies listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
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Nikkei: The index tracking 225 leading stocks traded on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
no-load fund: A mutual fund in which no sales fee is charged to purchase shares.

Stock markets are public exchanges on which company shares, also referred to as stocks, are traded. The London Stock Exchange (LSE), the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), the Paris Bourse, the Deutsche Boerse and the Tokyo Stock Exchange are among the ...

Major stock exchanges include the Shanghai Stock Exchange, Singapore Exchange, Hong Kong Stock Exchange, New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq (USA), the London Stock Exchange (UK), the Tokyo Stock Exchange (Japan), ...

TOCOM - Tokyo Commodity Exchange (Japan)
TOPIC - teletex output of price informationby computer (UK, videotext stock price network)
TRS - trade registration system (UK, LIFFE)
TSE - Tokyo Stock Exchange
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Nikkei 225 Average Index The Nikkei-225 Stock Average is an unmanaged price-weighted index of 225 top-rated Japanese companies listed in the First Section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange.

Price-weighted average of 225 stocks of the first section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange started on May 16, 1949. Japanese equivalent of the U.S.'s Dow. "No Autex" Used in the context of general equities.

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