Tokyo Stock Exchange

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Tokyo Stock Exchange

Chuo-ku , Tokyo
Japan
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http://www.tse.or.jp/

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株式会社東京証券取引所(とうきょうしょうけんとりひきじょ、)は、株式会社日本取引所グループの子会社で、日本最大の金融商品取引所である。略称は東証(とうしょう)。概説1949年4月1日に証券業者(後の証券会社、現在の金融商品取引業者)を会員とする東京証券取引所として設立。2001年11月1日に組織変更し、株式会社東京証券取引所となった。設立以来、大阪証券取引所及び名古屋証券取引所と共に「三市場」と称され、日本を代表する金融商品取引所として日本経済の成長に貢献してきた。また世界的に見てもニューヨーク証券取引所やロンドン証券取引所と並んで「世界三大市場」に挙げられ、世界経済の中枢の一角を担ってきた。なお、前身は日本初の公的な証券取引機関である東京株式取引所。戦前の東京株式取引所時代からあった証拠金取引であり受渡し又は差金決済の、短期清算取引は全面的に廃止され、長期清算取引(先物取引)は清算取引として残されたが、この清算取引も戦後、取引所再開の時GHQによって否定され、以後何回となく業者からの要求があったにもかかわらず、復活されなかった。この結果、戦前、一夜成金、一夜乞食とまでいわれた証拠金取引且つ差金決済中心の投機色の強い市場の性格は変わった。株式市場として上場基準の異なる市場第一部及び市場第二部並びに新興企業向けのマザーズ、及び2013年7月16日に行われた現物市場統合によって大阪証券取引所より移管されたジャスダックがあり、この外に公社債市場が開かれている。株券売買立会場は1999年4月30日に閉場され、跡地は東証Arrowsとして2000年5月9日にオープンしている。

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東京証券取引所 (東証) / Tokyo Stock Exchange
日本橋兜町2-1 Chuo-ku , Tokyo 103-8224 Japan

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