, abbreviated as JPX or Nippon Torihikijo, is a Japanese
financial services
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company headquartered in
Tokyo
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and
Osaka
is a Cities designated by government ordinance of Japan, designated city in the Kansai region of Honshu in Japan. It is the capital of and most populous city in Osaka Prefecture, and the List of cities in Japan, third-most populous city in J ...
. It is a "
financial instrument
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s
exchange
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holding company
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subject to the regulations of the
Financial Instruments and Exchange Act enforced by the
Financial Services Agency
The is a Japanese government agency and an integrated financial regulator responsible for overseeing banking, securities and exchange, and insurance sectors in order to ensure the stability of the financial system of Japan. The agency operates ...
of Japan. It is also monitored by a separate self-regulatory body called Japan Exchange Regulation (JPX-R),
dedicated to ensuring neutral and effective self-regulation operations defined under the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act.
The exchange group was formed by the merger of and Osaka Securities Exchange Co., Ltd. on January 1, 2013. As a result of this merger and market reorganization, the
Tokyo Stock Exchange
The , abbreviated as Tosho () or TSE/TYO, is a stock exchange located in Tokyo, Japan.
The exchange is owned by Japan Exchange Group (JPX), a holding company that it also lists (), and operated by Tokyo Stock Exchange, Inc., a wholly owned sub ...
(TSE) became the sole
securities exchange of JPX and the
Osaka Exchange
, renamed from , is the largest derivatives exchange in Japan, in terms of amount of business handled.
, the Osaka Securities Exchange had 477 listed companies with a combined market capitalization of $212 billion. The Nikkei 225 Futures, intro ...
(OSE) became the largest
derivatives exchange
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of JPX.
JPX owns three licensed "financial instruments exchange" corporations:
Tokyo Stock Exchange, Inc.,
Osaka Exchange, Inc., and
Tokyo Commodity Exchange, Inc. (TOCOM). It also has an IT services and research arm,
JPX Market Innovation & Research, Inc. (JPXI), and a
central clearing counterparty,
Japan Securities Clearing Corporation (JSCC).
As of July 2024, JPX is the world's fifth-largest stock exchange operator, behind
NYSE
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,
NASDAQ
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,
SSE, and
Euronext
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Traded assets include regulated equities, exchange-traded funds (ETF), warrant ...
, exceeding $5.8 trillion in July 2024.
History

The roots of JPX trace back to November 22, 2011, when
TSE and
OSE decided to merge into one, as a solution to slowing market conditions in Japan. The merger was subsequently approved on July 5, 2012, when the
Japan Fair Trade Commission approved the TSE-OSE merger, paving the way for the formation of JPX.
On January 1, 2013, JPX was officialy launched.
The remainder of the merger was realized through a series of changes:
* On January 4, 2013, JPX was listed at TSE's First Section (8697). JPX also assumed OSE's own
ticker symbol
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(also 8697).
* On July 16, 2013, The cash equity market of OSE was transferred and integrated into TSE.
The self-regulatory operations of OSE were integrated into Tokyo Stock Exchange Regulation.
The
derivatives clearing operations of OSE were integrated into Japan Securities Clearing Corporation.
* On October 1, 2013,
Japan Securities Clearing Corporation merged with Japan Government Bond Clearing Corporation.
* On March 24, 2014, Osaka Securities Exchange Co., Ltd was renamed Osaka Exchange, Inc. The TSE derivatives market was transferred and integrated into OSE.
* On April 1, 2014, Tokyo Stock Exchange Regulation was renamed Japan Exchange Regulation.
* On July 11, 2014 JPX signed a comprehensive Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with
Bank of China Limited.
* On November 1, 2014, TSE and OSE opened a joint representative office in
Hong Kong
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.
In December 2014, JPX concluded a Letter of Interest (LOI) with
Singapore Exchange
Singapore Exchange Limited (SGX Group) is a Singapore-based exchange conglomerate, operating Equity (finance), equity, fixed income, currency and commodity markets. It provides a range of listing, trading, clearing, settlement, depository and ...
.
In the same month, JPX signed a
joint venture
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agreement with
Daiwa Institute of Research Ltd., the research arm of
Daiwa Securities Group, and
Myanma Economic Bank to establish
Yangon Stock Exchange.
In May 2015, TSE and OSE opened a joint branch office in
Singapore
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.
On October 1, 2019, JPX acquired
Tokyo Commodity Exchange, Inc. (TOCOM), to expand its derivatives trading business in the
commodity market
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. In turn, TOCOM became a wholly owned subsidiary of the Group.
On November 25, 2021, JPX launched a new subsidiary, JPX Market Innovation & Research, Inc. (JPXI), which would provide financial
market data
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and
price index
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services and system-related services to
financial data vendor
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History
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On April 1, 2022, in order to strengthen business activities in the
Kansai region
The or the lies in the southern-central region of Japan's main island Honshū. The region includes the prefectures of Nara, Wakayama, Kyoto, Osaka, Hyōgo and Shiga, often also Mie, sometimes Fukui, Tokushima and Tottori. The metropol ...
, JPX established Osaka Head Office and Osaka
IPO
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Center in the Osaka Securities Exchange Building at
Kitahama, Osaka.
The Osaka site would take over the entire operations of JPX in the event of a wide-ranging disaster in the
National Capital Region.
TSE and OSE transferred and integrated their data and digital businesses into JPXI.
TSE also merged its IT services arm, Tosho System Service Co., Ltd. (TSS), into JPXI, which would inherit the rights and obligations of all business carried out by TSS, such as system development, operations, consulting, and telecommunication services.
In July 2023, JPX launched a new
stock market index
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, the , to track the performance of the Japanese
blue chips. Subsequently, on March 18, 2024,
Nomura Asset Management listed an
exchange-traded fund
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(ETF) for the index on TSE, the same day that index futures contract was launched on OSE.
Senior leadership
The JPX has been led by a President & CEO (combined in one role) since its formation in 2013.
List of Presidents and CEOs
* Atsushi Saito (2013–2015)
* Akira Kiyota (2015–2023)
*
Hiromi Yamaji (since April 2023)
Subsidiaries
JPX is a
corporate group
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formed by the holding company, Japan Exchange Group, Inc., and its subsidiaries:
* Tokyo Stock Exchange, Inc. (TSE) - operator of
Tokyo Stock Exchange
The , abbreviated as Tosho () or TSE/TYO, is a stock exchange located in Tokyo, Japan.
The exchange is owned by Japan Exchange Group (JPX), a holding company that it also lists (), and operated by Tokyo Stock Exchange, Inc., a wholly owned sub ...
* Osaka Exchange, Inc. (OSE) - operator of
Osaka Exchange
, renamed from , is the largest derivatives exchange in Japan, in terms of amount of business handled.
, the Osaka Securities Exchange had 477 listed companies with a combined market capitalization of $212 billion. The Nikkei 225 Futures, intro ...
* Tokyo Commodity Exchange, Inc. (TOCOM) - operator of
Tokyo Commodity Exchange
* JPX Market Innovation & Research, Inc. (JPXI) - IT services and research arm
* Japan Exchange Regulation (JPX-R) - self-regulatory body
*
Japan Securities Clearing Corporation (JSSC) - clearing house
* Other consolidated subsidiaries
See also
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2013 in Japan
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List of commodities exchanges
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List of futures exchanges
This is a list of notable futures exchanges. Those stock exchanges that also offer trading in futures contracts besides trading in securities are listed both here and the list of stock exchanges.
Major derivatives exchanges
Below ...
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List of stock exchanges
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QUICK Corp
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Yangon Stock Exchange
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CCP Global
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Overview
CCP Global was originally formed in 2001 as an informal group named CCP12 by twelve founding CCPs ...
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