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Difference between tokyo stock exchange and japan exchange group

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Japan Exchange Group

The Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) is the largest stock exchange in Japan, headquartered in its capital city of Tokyo. The Tokyo Stock Exchange was established on May 15, 1878. Today exchange has close to 3,500 listed companies, with a combined market capitalization in 2018 of greater than $4 trillion. The exchange is home to the largest and best-known Japanese giants with a global presence, including Toyota, Honda and Mitsubishi.

 

In addition the TSE offers specific trading information, real-time and historical index quotes, market statistics, and information about and from specialists.

 

Notably, the acronym TSE for the Tokyo Stock Exchange should not be confused with Canada's Toronto Stock Exchange, which is known by the acronym TSX.

Japan Exchange Group

Japan Exchange Group, Inc. (JPX) was established via the business combination between Tokyo Stock Exchange Group and Osaka Securities Exchange on January 1, 2013.

JPX operates financial instruments exchange markets to provide market users with reliable venues for trading listed securities and derivatives instruments. In addition to providing market infrastructure and market data, JPX also provides clearing and settlement services through a central counterparty and conducts trading oversight to maintain the integrity of the markets. In the course of working together as an exchange group to offer a comprehensive range of services, they continue to make every effort to ensure reliable markets and create greater convenience for all market users.

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