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The Position Limits on Securities Options (Applied from May 8, 2020) The Position Limits on Securities Options (applied from May 8, 2020) new old new old code underlying security Large Position Large Position Position Limit Position Limit Reporting Threshold Reporting Threshold 1306 TOPIX Exchange Traded Fund 6,504,300 5,322,100 1,300,800 1,064,400 1308 Nikko Exchange Traded Index Fund TOPIX 207,400 167,300 41,400 33,400 1309 NEXT FUNDS ChinaAMC SSE50 Index Exchange Traded Fund 1,000 1,300 200 200 1320 Daiwa ETF-Nikkei 225 1,250,300 1,211,200 250,000 242,200 1321 Nikkei 225 Exchange Traded Fund 2,711,900 2,695,600 542,300 539,100 1328 Gold-Price-Linked Exchange Traded Fund 1,200 1,200 200 200 1330 Nikko Exchange Traded Index Fund 225 127,200 131,500 25,400 26,300 1343 NEXT FUNDS REIT INDEX ETF 170,600 155,800 34,100 31,100 1540 Japan Physical Gold ETF 171,400 152,500 34,200 30,500 1591 NEXT FUNDS JPX-Nikkei Index 400 Exchange Traded Fund 410,300 351,200 82,000 70,200 1605 INPEX CORPORATION 146,200 146,200 29,200 29,200 1615 TOPIX Banks Exchange Traded Fund 11,900 18,400 2,300 3,600 1671 Simplex WTI ETF 443,400 81,800 88,600 16,300 1801 TAISEI CORPORATION 22,400 22,400 4,400 4,400 1802 OBAYASHI CORPORATION 72,100 72,100 14,400 14,400 1803 SHIMIZU CORPORATION 78,800 78,800 15,700 15,700 1808 HASEKO Corporation 30,000 30,000 6,000 6,000 1812 KAJIMA CORPORATION 52,800 52,800 10,500 10,500 1878 DAITO TRUST CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD. 6,800 7,500 1,300 1,500 1925 DAIWA HOUSE INDUSTRY CO.,LTD. 66,600 66,600 13,300 13,300 1928 Sekisui House,Ltd. 69,000 69,000 13,800 13,800 1944 KINDEN CORPORATION 21,800 21,800 4,300 4,300 1963 JGC HOLDINGS CORPORATION 25,900 25,900 5,100 5,100 2002 NISSHIN SEIFUN GROUP INC. 30,400 30,400 6,000 6,000 2269 Meiji Holdings Co.,Ltd. 15,200 15,200 3,000 3,000 2432 DeNA Co., Ltd. 15,000 15,000 3,000 3,000 2502 Asahi Group Holdings, Ltd. 48,300 48,300 9,600 9,600 2503 Kirin Holdings Company, Limited 91,400 91,400 18,200 18,200 2531 TAKARA HOLDINGS INC. 19,900 20,100 3,900 4,000 2651 Lawson,Inc. 10,000 10,000 2,000 2,000 2768 Sojitz Corporation 125,100 125,100 25,000 25,000 2802 Ajinomoto Co.,Inc. 54,900 54,900 10,900 10,900 2914 JAPAN TOBACCO INC. 133,300 133,300 26,600 26,600 3092 ZOZO,Inc. 31,100 31,100 6,200 6,200 3249 Industrial & Infrastructure Fund Investment Corporation 18,800 16,900 3,700 3,300 3269 Advance Residence Investment Corporation 13,800 13,500 2,700 2,700 3279 Activia Properties Inc. 7,700 7,700 1,500 1,500 3382 Seven & I Holdings Co.,Ltd. 88,600 88,600 17,700 17,700 3402 TORAY INDUSTRIES,INC. 163,100 163,100 32,600 32,600 3405 KURARAY CO.,LTD. 35,400 35,400 7,000 7,000 3407 ASAHI KASEI CORPORATION 139,300 140,200 27,800 28,000 3436 SUMCO CORPORATION 29,300 29,300 5,800 5,800 3462 Nomura Real Estate Master Fund, Inc. 47,100 45,400 9,400 9,000 3632 GREE,Inc. 24,200 24,200 4,800 4,800 3861 Oji Holdings Corporation 101,400 101,400 20,200 20,200 3863 Nippon Paper Industries Co.,Ltd. 11,600 11,600 2,300 2,300 4005 SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY,LIMITED 165,500 165,500 33,100 33,100 4062 IBIDEN CO.,LTD. 14,000 14,000 2,800 2,800 4063 Shin-Etsu Chemical Co.,Ltd. 41,600 42,700 8,300 8,500 4183 Mitsui Chemicals,Inc. 20,400 20,400 4,000 4,000 4188 Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Corporation 150,600 150,600 30,100 30,100 4307 Nomura Research Institute,Ltd. 64,000 75,300 12,800 15,000 4324 DENTSU GROUP INC. 28,800 28,800 5,700 5,700 4452 Kao Corporation 48,200 48,800 9,600 9,700 4502 Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited 157,600 156,500 31,500 31,300 4503 Astellas Pharma Inc. 186,100 197,900 37,200 39,500 4519 CHUGAI PHARMACEUTICAL CO.,LTD. 55,900 55,900 11,100 11,100 4523 Eisai Co.,Ltd. 29,600 29,600 5,900 5,900 4528 ONO PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD. 52,800 54,300 10,500 10,800 4543 TERUMO CORPORATION 75,900 75,900 15,100 15,100 4568 DAIICHI SANKYO COMPANY,LIMITED 70,900 70,900 14,100 14,100 4631 DIC Corporation 9,500 9,500 1,900 1,900 4661 ORIENTAL LAND CO., LTD. 36,300 36,300 7,200 7,200 4676 FUJI MEDIA HOLDINGS,INC. 23,400 23,400 4,600 4,600 4689 Z Holdings Corporation 482,200 515,100 96,400 103,000 4704 Trend Micro Incorporated 14,000 14,000 2,800 2,800 4716 ORACLE CORPORATION JAPAN 12,800 12,800 2,500 2,500 4739 ITOCHU Techno-Solutions Corporation 24,000 24,000 4,800 4,800 4755 Rakuten,Inc. 143,400 143,400 28,600 28,600 4901 FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation 51,400 51,400 10,200 10,200 4902 KONICA MINOLTA, INC. 50,200 50,200 10,000 10,000 4911 Shiseido Company,Limited 40,000 40,000 8,000 8,000 5020 JXTG Holdings,Inc. 323,000 338,500 64,600 67,700 5108 BRIDGESTONE CORPORATION 71,300 76,100 14,200 15,200 5201 AGC Inc. 22,700 22,700 4,500 4,500 5202 Nippon Sheet Glass Company,Limited 9,000 9,000 1,800 1,800 5214 Nippon Electric Glass Co., Ltd. 9,900 9,900 1,900 1,900 5233 TAIHEIYO CEMENT CORPORATION 12,700 12,700 2,500 2,500 5333 NGK INSULATORS,LTD. 32,200 32,700 6,400 6,500 5401 NIPPON STEEL CORPORATION 95,000 95,000 19,000 19,000 5406 Kobe Steel,Ltd. 36,400 36,400 7,200 7,200 5411 JFE Holdings,Inc. 61,400 61,400 12,200 12,200 5631 The Japan Steel Works,Ltd. 7,400 7,400 1,400 1,400 5706 Mitsui Mining and Smelting Company,Limited 5,700 5,700 1,100 1,100 5711 Mitsubishi Materials Corporation 13,100 13,100 2,600 2,600 5713 Sumitomo Metal Mining Co.,Ltd. 29,000 29,000 5,800 5,800 5801 Furukawa Electric Co.,Ltd. 7,000 7,000 1,400 1,400 5802 Sumitomo Electric Industries,Ltd. 79,300 79,300 15,800 15,800 5803 Fujikura Ltd. 29,500 29,500 5,900 5,900 5901 Toyo Seikan Group Holdings,Ltd. 20,200 20,200 4,000 4,000 5938 LIXIL Group Corporation 31,300 31,300 6,200 6,200 6098 Recruit Holdings Co., Ltd. 169,500 169,500 33,900 33,900 6141 DMG MORI CO., LTD. 12,500 12,500 2,500 2,500 6178 JAPAN POST HOLDINGS Co.,Ltd. 194,000 194,000 38,800 38,800 6273 SMC CORPORATION 6,700 6,700 1,300 1,300 6301 KOMATSU LTD. 97,200 97,200 19,400 19,400 6302 SUMITOMO HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LTD. 12,200 12,200 2,400 2,400 6305 Hitachi Construction Machinery Co., Ltd. 21,500 21,500 4,300 4,300 6326 KUBOTA CORPORATION 122,000 123,200 24,400 24,600 6366 Chiyoda Corporation 26,000 26,000 5,200 5,200 6367 DAIKIN INDUSTRIES,LTD. 29,300 29,300 5,800 5,800 6460 SEGA SAMMY HOLDINGS INC. 26,600 26,600 5,300 5,300 6471 NSK Ltd. 55,100 55,100 11,000 11,000 6472 NTN CORPORATION 53,200 53,200 10,600 10,600 6479 MINEBEA MITSUMI Inc. 42,700 42,700 8,500 8,500 6501 Hitachi,Ltd. 96,700 96,600 19,300 19,300 6502 TOSHIBA CORPORATION 45,500 54,400 9,100 10,800 6503 Mitsubishi Electric Corporation 214,700 214,700 42,900 42,900 6592 MABUCHI MOTOR CO.,LTD. 6,800 6,800 1,300 1,300 6594 NIDEC CORPORATION 59,600 59,600 11,900 11,900 6645 OMRON Corporation 20,600 21,300 4,100 4,200 6674 GS Yuasa Corporation 8,200 8,200 1,600 1,600 6701 NEC Corporation 26,000 26,000 5,200 5,200 6702 FUJITSU LIMITED 20,700 20,700 4,100 4,100 6703 Oki Electric Industry Company,Limited 8,700 8,700 1,700 1,700 6723 Renesas Electronics Corporation 171,100 166,800 34,200 33,300 6724 SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION 39,900 39,900 7,900 7,900 6752 Panasonic Corporation 245,300 245,300 49,000 49,000 6753 Sharp Corporation 53,200 53,200 10,600 10,600 6758 SONY CORPORATION 126,100 127,100 25,200 25,400 6762 TDK Corporation 12,900 12,900 2,500 2,500 6770 ALPS ALPINE CO.,LTD. 21,900 21,900 4,300 4,300 6806 HIROSE ELECTRIC CO.,LTD. 3,800 3,800 700 700 6857 ADVANTEST CORPORATION 19,900 19,900 3,900 3,900 6861 KEYENCE CORPORATION 24,300 24,300 4,800 4,800 6902 DENSO CORPORATION 78,700 78,700 15,700 15,700 6952 CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD. 25,900 25,900 5,100 5,100 6954 FANUC CORPORATION 20,400 20,400 4,000 4,000 6963 ROHM COMPANY LIMITED 11,000 11,000 2,200 2,200 6971 KYOCERA CORPORATION 37,700 37,700 7,500 7,500 6976 Taiyo Yuden Co.,Ltd.
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