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Monthly | Short Selling Value | Japan Exchange Group Short Selling Value Daily Monthly Archives: 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2021 Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Monthly Short Selling Value (Note) ・Monthly trading value figures for short selling are calculated by summing each total of the daily trading value figures. ・Furthermore, these figures are not indicative of the open position of short selling at the end of the month. Contact Tokyo Stock Exchange, Inc. Equities...

Monthly | Short Selling Value | Japan Exchange Group Short Selling Value Daily Monthly Archives: 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2020 Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Monthly Short Selling Value (Note) ・Monthly trading value figures for short selling are calculated by summing each total of the daily trading value figures. ・Furthermore, these figures are not indicative of the open position of short selling at the end of the month. Contact Tokyo Stock Exchange, Inc. Equities...

Unfair Trading under Commodity Derivatives Act | Examination of Trades (Market Surveillance) at TOCOM | Japan Exchange Group Examination of Trades (Trade Practice Examination) Unfair Trading under Commodity Derivatives Act Examples of Trade Practices which Might Trigger Action by TOCOM Perspectives of Trade Practice Surveillance Specific Examples of Action Taken Unfair trading prohibited by Article 116 of the Commodity Derivatives Act are generally explained as follows. [Excerpt from the Commodity Derivatives Act] (Prohibition of wash trading, accommodation trading, etc.) Article 116 No person may conduct the following acts: (i) With regard to Transactions on a Commodity Market, carrying out buying and selling transactions without the intention to transfer ownership of a Listed Commodity; (ii) With regard to Transactions on a Commodity Market, carrying out wash trading or carrying out transactions by deceptively avoiding the use of the person’s own name; (iii) With regard to transactions on a Commodity Market, filing an ...

Examples of Trade Practices which Might Trigger Action by TOCOM | Examination of Trades (Market Surveillance) at TOCOM | Japan Exchange Group Examination of Trades (Trade Practice Examination) Unfair Trading under Commodity Derivatives Act Examples of Trade Practices which Might Trigger Action by TOCOM Perspectives of Trade Practice Surveillance Specific Examples of Action Taken Even in the case where a trade executed at the Exchange is not determined to be an unfair trade, which is prohibited by Article 116 of the Commodity Derivatives Act, if it violates, or is likely to violate, the rules of the Exchange, the Exchange will give a direction or sanction to the member who received the entrustment of the trade and the member will in turn take an appropriate action against the customer such as giving a warning, imposing trade restrictions, etc., in accordance with its internal compliance policy. The following examples are provided as typical examples ...

Perspectives of Trade Practice Surveillance | Examination of Trades (Market Surveillance) at TOCOM | Japan Exchange Group Examination of Trades (Trade Practice Examination) Unfair Trading under Commodity Derivatives Act Examples of Trade Practices which Might Trigger Action by TOCOM Perspectives of Trade Practice Surveillance Specific Examples of Action Taken The Exchange monitors trade practices for any unfair trading using a market surveillance system as well as dedicated staff. In particular, the Exchange closely watches the following acts as potential indications of unfair trading, etc. that may be subject to an investigation through members. Placement or cancellation of an excessive quantity/number of orders in consideration of market conditions at the time Placement or cancellation of an excessive quantity/number of orders in consideration of market conditions at the time is subject to an investigation as it is likely to have a significant impact on the market and may cause a market disruption....

Specific Examples of Action Taken | Examination of Trades (Trade Practice Examination) at TOCOM | Japan Exchange Group Case 1: "Artificial Price Manipulation" at the Opening Auction Case 2: "Artificial Price Manipulation" at the Opening Auction Examination of Trades (Trade Practice Examination) Unfair Trading under Commodity Derivatives Act Examples of Trade Practices which Might Trigger Action by TOCOM Perspectives of Trade Practice Surveillance Specific Examples of Action Taken The following examples are actual sanctions and other actions taken by Tokyo Commodity Exchange (TOCOM). Dealer A of Member X placed sell limit orders at different prices during the order acceptance period. A's lowest priced order was the price which would see the most executed volume at the opening auction. Immediately prior to the opening auction (one second before), A cancelled all their lowest priced orders, meaning that the price with the most executed volume at the opening auction rose significantly from the ...

Rules (OSE) | Japan Exchange Group Articles of Incorporation Business Regulations and Related Rules Trading Participant Regulations and Related Rules Clearing and Settlement Regulations and Related Rules Brokerage Agreement Standards and Related Rules, etc. Special Regulations and Related Rules Tokyo Stock Exchange, Inc. Osaka Exchange, Inc. Tokyo Commodity Exchange, Inc. Japan Exchange Regulation DISCLAIMER DISCLAIMER: This translation may be used for reference purposes only. This English version is not an official translation of the original Japanese version (including tables for comparison of new and old rules and regulations; hereinafter the same). Certain parts of the translation may have been edited to accommodate differences in writing style and expression between English and Japanese. In cases where any differences including, but not limited to, those differences above occur between the English version and the original Japanese version, the Japanese version shall prevail. This translation is subject to change without notice. Osaka Exchange, Inc. ...

Before JPX Launched | History (TSE) | Japan Exchange Group Japan Exchange Group Tokyo Stock Exchange Osaka Exchange Tokyo Commodity Exchange JPX Market Innovation & Research Japan Exchange Regulation Japan Securities Clearing Corporation After JPX Launched Before JPX Launched History of Stock Trading Floor History of the Kabuto-cho district Kabuto-cho places of interest May 15, 1878 "Tokyo Stock Exchange Co., Ltd." established. Jun. 30, 1943 "Japan Securities Exchange", a quasi-governmental organization, created by a merger of all existing stock exchanges in Japan. Apr. 16, 1947 "Japan Securities Exchange" dissolved. Apr. 1, 1949 "Tokyo Stock Exchange" in the present form founded (opened on May 16). Jun. 1, 1951 Margin transactions introduced. Apr. 2, 1956 Bond trading started. Oct. 2, 1961 Second Section for stocks opened. Oct. 1, 1966 Government bonds listed for the first time after World War II. Oct. 2, 1967 New auction process put into practice with abolition of "...

History of Stock Trading Floor | History (TSE) | Japan Exchange Group Opening of the former Tokyo Stock Exchange to the early Showa era Opening of the Japan Securities Exchange to opening of the current Tokyo Stock Exchange 1959 to the end of the former stock trading floor Opening of the new stock trading floor to its closing Japan Exchange Group Tokyo Stock Exchange Osaka Exchange Tokyo Commodity Exchange JPX Market Innovation & Research Japan Exchange Regulation Japan Securities Clearing Corporation After JPX Launched Before JPX Launched History of Stock Trading Floor History of the Kabuto-cho district Kabuto-cho places of interest The stock trading floor has attracted attention as a symbol of the securities and financial markets of our country for more than 120 years since floor trading began at the former Tokyo Stock Exchange, the predecessor of the current Tokyo Stock Exchange, on June 1, 1878. However, the stock trading ...

History of the Kabuto-cho district | History (TSE) | Japan Exchange Group Kabuto-cho in the Edo era (1603 to 1867) Kabuto-cho in the Meiji era (1868 to 1912) Kabuto-cho in the Taisho era (1912 to 1926) Kabuto-cho in early Showa era (1926 to 1989) and during / after the wars Japan Exchange Group Tokyo Stock Exchange Osaka Exchange Tokyo Commodity Exchange JPX Market Innovation & Research Japan Exchange Regulation Japan Securities Clearing Corporation After JPX Launched Before JPX Launched History of Stock Trading Floor History of the Kabuto-cho district Kabuto-cho places of interest "Kabuto-cho", where Tokyo Stock Exchange is located, is often used as a synonym with the securities market or the securities industry of Tokyo or Japan while being on par with Wall Street in the US or the City of London in the UK.. The following is the history of Kabuto-cho. The Kabuto-...