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TwitterAs of October 2025, the combined market capitalization of companies listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) in Japan amounted to around ******* trillion Japanese yen, reaching a decade high. Tokyo Stock Exchange Hosting over ***** listed companies, the Tokyo Stock Exchange is the main stock exchange in Japan. It is operated by Japan Exchange Group, which was established in 2013 following the merger of Tokyo Stock Exchange Group and Osaka Securities Exchange. The company is one of the largest stock market operators in the world by market capitalization. Reorganization of market segments In April 2022, the TSE restructured its market segments. The stock exchange formerly consisted of four market divisions, which were reorganized into three; the Prime Market, where some of Japan’s largest corporations based on market capitalization are listed, the Standard Market, and the Growth Market for startups and emerging companies. The change was made to reduce ambiguity about the concept of each market division and create incentives for listed companies to increase their corporate value.
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Twitter************ was the leading domestic company in Japan based on market capitalization, which amounted to around **** trillion Japanese yen in October 2025. ******************** ranked second with a market capitalization of about **** trillion yen. With an aggregate market capitalization of over *** trillion yen in 2024, the Tokyo Stock Exchange is one of the largest stock exchanges in the world.
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TwitterValued at ***** billion Japanese yen, ************** was the leading company listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) Growth Market by market capitalization as of October 2025. ***** ranked second with a market capitalization of ***** billion yen.
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Japan's main stock market index, the JP225, rose to 49553 points on December 2, 2025, gaining 0.51% from the previous session. Over the past month, the index has declined 3.78%, though it remains 26.25% higher than a year ago, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks this benchmark index from Japan. Japan Stock Market Index (JP225) - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on December of 2025.
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TwitterFCHI The FCHI, or the CAC 40 Index, is a benchmark stock market index in France that represents the performance of the 40 most significant and actively traded stocks on the Euronext Paris. It includes major French companies across various sectors such as finance, energy, consumer goods, and technology. The index is widely used by investors and financial professionals to gauge the health of the French economy and serves as a key indicator of European market trends.
FTSE The FTSE 100 Index, commonly referred to as simply the FTSE, is a stock market index that tracks the performance of the 100 largest companies listed on the London Stock Exchange, ranked by market capitalization. It is one of the most widely followed indices in Europe and reflects the overall strength and direction of the UK's economy. Major multinational corporations in sectors like banking, oil, and pharmaceuticals are heavily represented in this index.
GDAXI The GDAXI, also known as the DAX 40 or simply DAX, is Germany’s leading stock market index, consisting of the 40 largest and most liquid German companies trading on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. These companies are typically industry leaders in sectors such as automotive, industrial manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and financial services. The DAX is a key indicator of economic performance in Germany and is closely watched by investors around the world.
HSI The HSI, or Hang Seng Index, is a stock market index that tracks the performance of the largest companies listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. It serves as a key benchmark for the Hong Kong stock market and provides insight into the economic conditions of Hong Kong and greater China. The index includes companies from various sectors, including finance, real estate, and technology, many of which have significant operations in mainland China.
IDX The IDX Composite Index, often referred to as the Jakarta Composite Index, is the main stock market index for the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX). It measures the performance of all actively traded stocks listed on the exchange and is used as a key indicator of the overall health of the Indonesian economy. The index covers a wide range of industries, including banking, commodities, telecommunications, and consumer goods.
N225 The N225, or Nikkei 225, is Japan’s most well-known stock market index, comprising 225 top-quality companies listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. It is a price-weighted index that reflects the performance of major Japanese firms across various industries such as electronics, automotive, and financial services. The Nikkei 225 is considered a key barometer of Japan's economic health and is widely monitored by global investors.
NYA The NYA, or NYSE COMPOSITE INDEX, is a broad stock market index that includes all common stocks listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Unlike more narrow indices such as the Dow Jones Industrial Average, the NYA offers a comprehensive view of the entire NYSE market, covering companies across multiple sectors and market capitalizations. It is used by investors to assess the overall performance of the U.S. stock market.
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Japan TSE: New Capital Raised: Stocks: Offering to Shareholders data was reported at 0.106 JPY bn in Dec 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 0.221 JPY bn for Aug 2016. Japan TSE: New Capital Raised: Stocks: Offering to Shareholders data is updated monthly, averaging 8.063 JPY bn from Feb 1988 (Median) to Dec 2017, with 85 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 549.117 JPY bn in Oct 1988 and a record low of 0.056 JPY bn in Oct 2015. Japan TSE: New Capital Raised: Stocks: Offering to Shareholders data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Japan Exchange Group. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Japan – Table JP.Z014: Tokyo Stock Exchange: New Capital Raised.
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This dataset is about stocks. It has 4,035 rows and is filtered where the exchange is Tokyo Stock Exchange. It features 5 columns: exchange, exchange symbol, timezone, and currency.
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Nikkei 225 (Nikkei Stock Average) is one of the most important stock market indices in Japan.
🔹 What does it measure?
It tracks the average stock price of 225 large companies listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE).
It is widely seen as a barometer of Japan’s overall economic performance.
🔹 Key features:
First calculated in 1950.
Often referred to as the Japanese equivalent of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, since both are price-weighted indices.
Price-weighted index → Stocks with higher share prices have a larger influence, regardless of market capitalization.
Covers multiple industries: technology, automotive, finance, consumer goods, etc.
👉 In short, the Nikkei 225 is the most widely followed indicator of Japan’s stock market, and also a key reference for global investors.
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TwitterIn August 2025, the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) Growth Market 250 Index, formerly known as TSE Mothers Index, closed with ****** index points. Mothers was an acronym for market of the high-growth and emerging stocks. Prior to the reorganization of the Tokyo Stock Exchange in April 2022, it listed start-up companies with high-growth potential that aimed for a listing on the First Section of the TSE. The index was renamed in November 2023, after a replacement of constituents was completed.
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Japan TSE: New Capital Raised: Stocks: Preferred Stocks data was reported at 51.500 JPY bn in Jul 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 7.000 JPY bn for Mar 2018. Japan TSE: New Capital Raised: Stocks: Preferred Stocks data is updated monthly, averaging 32.200 JPY bn from Apr 1996 (Median) to Jul 2018, with 128 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 6,389.250 JPY bn in Mar 1999 and a record low of 0.400 JPY bn in Oct 2014. Japan TSE: New Capital Raised: Stocks: Preferred Stocks data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Japan Exchange Group. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Japan – Table JP.Z014: Tokyo Stock Exchange: New Capital Raised.
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Transactions in financial markets are not evenly spaced but can be concentrated within a short period of time. In this study, we investigated the factors that determine the transaction frequency in financial markets. Specifically, we employed the Hawkes process model to identify exogenous and endogenous forces governing transactions of individual stocks in the Tokyo Stock Exchange during the COVID-19 pandemic. To enhance the accuracy of our analysis, we introduced a novel EM algorithm for the estimation of exogenous and endogenous factors that specifically addresses the interdependence of the values of these factors over time. We detected a substantial change in the transaction frequency in response to policy change announcements. Moreover, there is significant heterogeneity in the transaction frequency among individual stocks. We also found a tendency where stocks with high market capitalization tend to significantly respond to external news, while their excitation relationship between transactions is weak. This suggests the capability of quantifying the market state from the viewpoint of the exogenous and endogenous factors generating transactions for various stocks.
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TwitterAs of the end of July 2025, the ******************* industry boasted the largest market capitalization among companies listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) Prime Market in Japan, with approximately *** trillion Japanese yen. In contrast, the ********************************** sector recorded the lowest market capitalization, with around *** trillion yen.
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Japan TSE: New Capital Raised: Stocks: Warrants & Stock Options Exercise data was reported at 20.317 JPY bn in Oct 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 13.808 JPY bn for Sep 2018. Japan TSE: New Capital Raised: Stocks: Warrants & Stock Options Exercise data is updated monthly, averaging 9.592 JPY bn from Jan 1988 (Median) to Oct 2018, with 370 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 304.215 JPY bn in Oct 1989 and a record low of 0.236 JPY bn in Apr 2002. Japan TSE: New Capital Raised: Stocks: Warrants & Stock Options Exercise data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Japan Exchange Group. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Japan – Table JP.Z014: Tokyo Stock Exchange: New Capital Raised.
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Using all stocks listed in the Tokyo Stock Exchange and macroeconomic data for Japan, the dataset comprises the following series:
We have produced all return series using the following data from Datastream: (i) total return index (RI series), (ii) market value (MV series), (iii) market-to-book equity (PTBV series), (iv) total assets (WC02999 series), (v) return on equity (WC08301 series), (vi) price-to-cash flow ratio (PC series), and (vii) dividend yield (DY series). We have used the generic rules suggested by Griffin, Kelly, & Nardari (2010) for excluding non-common equity securities from Datastream data. We also exclude stocks with less than twelve observations in the period from July 1992 to June 2018. Accordingly, our sample comprises a total number of 5,312 stocks.
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Fama, E. F. and French, K. R. (1993). Common risk factors in the returns on stocks and bonds. Journal of Financial Economics, 33, 3–56. Fama, E. F. and French, K. R. (2015). A five-factor asset pricing model. Journal of Financial Economics, 116, 1–22. Griffin, J. M., Kelly, P., and Nardari, F. (2010). Do market efficiency measures yield correct inferences? A comparison of developed and emerging markets. Review of Financial Studies, 23, 3225–3277. Hou K, Xue C, Zhang L. (2014). Digesting anomalies: An investment approach. Review of Financial Studies, 28, 650-705.
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Japan Turnover: Value: Tokyo Stock Exchange: Daily Average data was reported at 3,188.023 JPY bn in Nov 2018. This records a decrease from the previous number of 3,530.589 JPY bn for Oct 2018. Japan Turnover: Value: Tokyo Stock Exchange: Daily Average data is updated monthly, averaging 1,174.660 JPY bn from Dec 1986 (Median) to Nov 2018, with 384 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 4,113.738 JPY bn in May 2013 and a record low of 167.590 JPY bn in Jan 1993. Japan Turnover: Value: Tokyo Stock Exchange: Daily Average data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Japan Exchange Group. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Japan – Table JP.Z001: All Stock Exchange: Number of Listed Company, Market Cap, Capital Raised, Turnover.
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Description: The "Global Stock Price Archive" is a comprehensive dataset that provides a historical record of stock prices from a wide range of stock markets across the globe. This dataset is a valuable resource for researchers, investors, and analysts seeking to analyze trends, perform financial research, or develop trading strategies. Multi-Market Coverage: Historical stock price data from major stock exchanges worldwide, such as the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), NASDAQ, London Stock Exchange (LSE), Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE), and many others.
Time Series Data: Daily, weekly, or monthly stock price information over a significant timeframe, allowing users to track the performance of individual stocks or market indices.
Ticker Symbols: Ticker symbols or stock codes for easy identification of individual companies or securities.
Open, Close, High, Low Prices: Detailed pricing information, including opening prices, closing prices, daily highs, and lows.
Volume and Trading Data: Trading volumes, bid-ask spreads, and other relevant trading statistics.
Adjustments: Adjusted prices to account for factors like dividends, stock splits, and other corporate actions.
Data Formats: The dataset may be available in various formats, such as CSV, Excel, or API access, to accommodate different user needs
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Japan TSE: New Capital Raised: Stocks: Private Placement data was reported at 7.310 JPY bn in Oct 2018. This records a decrease from the previous number of 22.839 JPY bn for Sep 2018. Japan TSE: New Capital Raised: Stocks: Private Placement data is updated monthly, averaging 19.127 JPY bn from Feb 1988 (Median) to Oct 2018, with 341 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 748.970 JPY bn in Mar 1999 and a record low of 0.120 JPY bn in Nov 1995. Japan TSE: New Capital Raised: Stocks: Private Placement data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Japan Exchange Group. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Japan – Table JP.Z014: Tokyo Stock Exchange: New Capital Raised.
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TwitterAs of October 2025, the combined monthly market capitalization of companies listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) in Japan amounted to around ******* trillion Japanese yen. There were more than ***** companies listed on the TSE as of the end of 2024.
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TwitterAs of October 2025, the combined market capitalization of companies listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) in Japan amounted to around ******* trillion Japanese yen, reaching a decade high. Tokyo Stock Exchange Hosting over ***** listed companies, the Tokyo Stock Exchange is the main stock exchange in Japan. It is operated by Japan Exchange Group, which was established in 2013 following the merger of Tokyo Stock Exchange Group and Osaka Securities Exchange. The company is one of the largest stock market operators in the world by market capitalization. Reorganization of market segments In April 2022, the TSE restructured its market segments. The stock exchange formerly consisted of four market divisions, which were reorganized into three; the Prime Market, where some of Japan’s largest corporations based on market capitalization are listed, the Standard Market, and the Growth Market for startups and emerging companies. The change was made to reduce ambiguity about the concept of each market division and create incentives for listed companies to increase their corporate value.