Tokyo Stock Exchange Cfds List

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Tokyo Stock Exchange Cfds List Security Code Description Margin % Allow Short AllowBuy Lot Size Currency 1305.TKS DAIWA ETF-TOPIX 20 Y Y 10 JPY 1306.TKS NEXT FUNDS TOPIX EXCHANGE TRADED FUND 20 Y Y 10 JPY 1308.TKS NIKKO EXCHANGE TRADED INDEX FUND TOPIX 20 Y Y 100 JPY 1311.TKS NEXT FUNDS TOPIX CORE 30 EXCHANGE TRADED FUND 70 N Y 10 JPY 1321.TKS NEXT FUNDS NIKKEI 225 EXCHANGE TRADED FUND 20 Y Y 1 JPY 1329.TKS ISHARES CORE NIKKEI 225 ETF 20 N Y 1 JPY 1330.TKS NIKKO EXCHANGE TRADED INDEX FUND 225 20 Y Y 10 JPY 1332.TKS NIPPON SUISAN KAISHA, LTD. 25 Y Y 100 JPY 1343.TKS NEXT FUNDS REIT INDEX ETF 20 Y Y 10 JPY 1357.TKS NEXT FUNDS NIKKEI 225 DOUBLE INVERSE INDEX EXCHANGE TRADED FUND 20 Y Y 1 JPY 1570.TKS NEXT FUNDS NIKKEI 225 LEVERAGED INDEX EXCHANGE TRADED FUND 40 Y Y 1 JPY 1579.TKS NIKKEI 225 BULL 2X ETF 40 N Y 10 JPY 1615.TKS NEXT FUNDS TOPIX BANKS EXCHANGE TRADED FUND 30 Y Y 100 JPY 1662.TKS JAPAN PETROLEUM EXPLORATION CO., LTD. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 1719.TKS HAZAMA ANDO CORP. 30 Y Y 100 JPY 1720.TKS TOKYU CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD. 30 Y Y 100 JPY 1721.TKS COMSYS HOLDINGS CORP. 15 Y Y 100 JPY 1801.TKS TAISEI CORP. 10 Y Y 100 JPY 1802.TKS OBAYASHI CORP. 10 Y Y 100 JPY 1803.TKS SHIMIZU CORP. 10 Y Y 100 JPY 1808.TKS HASEKO CORP. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 1812.TKS KAJIMA CORP. 15 Y Y 100 JPY 1820.TKS NISHIMATSU CONST. CO., LTD. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 1824.TKS MAEDA CORP. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 1833.TKS OKUMURA CORP. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 1860.TKS TODA CORP. 30 Y Y 100 JPY 1861.TKS KUMAGAI GUMI CO., LTD. 30 Y Y 100 JPY 1878.TKS DAITO TRUST CONSTRUCTION CO. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 1881.TKS NIPPO CORP. 30 Y Y 100 JPY 1893.TKS PENTA-OCEAN CONST. CO., LTD. 30 Y Y 100 JPY 1925.TKS DAIWA HOUSE IND. CO., LTD. 15 Y Y 100 JPY 1928.TKS SEKISUI HOUSE, LTD. 15 Y Y 100 JPY 1942.TKS KANDENKO CO., LTD. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 1963.TKS JGC HOLDINGS CORP. 15 Y Y 100 JPY 2001.TKS NIPPN CORP. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 2002.TKS NISSHIN SEIFUN GROUP INC. 10 Y Y 100 JPY 2109.TKS MITSUI SUGAR CO., LTD. 30 Y Y 100 JPY 2120.TKS LIFULL CO., LTD. 40 Y Y 100 JPY 2121.TKS MIXI, INC. 40 Y Y 100 JPY 2206.TKS EZAKI GLICO CO., LTD. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 2212.TKS YAMAZAKI BAKING CO., LTD. 25 Y Y 100 JPY 2229.TKS CALBEE, INC. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 2267.TKS YAKULT HONSHA CO., LTD. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 2269.TKS MEIJI HOLDINGS CO., LTD. 15 Y Y 100 JPY 2282.TKS NH FOODS LTD. 10 Y Y 100 JPY 2327.TKS NS SOLUTIONS CORP. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 2331.TKS SOHGO SECURITY SERVICES CO., LTD. 25 Y Y 100 JPY 2427.TKS OUTSOURCING INC. 30 Y Y 100 JPY 2432.TKS DENA CO., LTD. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 2433.TKS HAKUHODO DY HOLDINGS INC. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 2501.TKS SAPPORO HOLDINGS LTD. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 2502.TKS ASAHI GROUP HOLDINGS, LTD. 10 Y Y 100 JPY 2503.TKS KIRIN HOLDINGS CO., LTD. 10 Y Y 100 JPY 2531.TKS TAKARA HOLDINGS INC. 15 Y Y 100 JPY 2579.TKS COCA-COLA BOTTLERS JAPAN HOLDINGS INC. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 2593.TKS ITO EN, LTD. 25 Y Y 100 JPY 2602.TKS THE NISSHIN OILLIO GROUP, LTD. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 2651.TKS LAWSON, INC. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 2670.TKS ABC-MART, INC. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 2678.TKS ASKUL CORP. 30 Y Y 100 JPY 2685.TKS ADASTRIA CO., LTD. 40 Y Y 100 JPY 2730.TKS EDION CORP. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 2768.TKS SOJITZ CORP. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 2784.TKS ALFRESA HOLDINGS CORP. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 2801.TKS KIKKOMAN CORP. 10 Y Y 100 JPY 2802.TKS AJINOMOTO CO., INC. 10 Y Y 100 JPY 2810.TKS HOUSE FOODS GROUP INC. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 2871.TKS NICHIREI CORP. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 2875.TKS TOYO SUISAN KAISHA, LTD. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 2897.TKS NISSIN FOODS HOLDINGS CO., LTD. 20 N Y 100 JPY 2914.TKS JAPAN TOBACCO INC. 10 Y Y 100 JPY 3002.TKS GUNZE LTD. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 3034.TKS QOL HOLDINGS CO., LTD. 50 Y Y 100 JPY 3086.TKS J.FRONT RETAILING CO., LTD. 15 Y Y 100 JPY 3098.TKS COCOKARA FINE INC. 40 Y Y 100 JPY 3101.TKS TOYOBO CO., LTD. 25 Y Y 100 JPY 3103.TKS UNITIKA, LTD. 70 Y Y 100 JPY 3107.TKS DAIWABO HOLDINGS CO., LTD. 30 Y Y 100 JPY 3110.TKS NITTO BOSEKI CO., LTD. 30 Y Y 100 JPY 3116.TKS TOYOTA BOSHOKU CORP. 25 Y Y 100 JPY 3227.TKS MCUBS MIDCITY INVESTMENT CORP. 25 N Y 1 JPY 3289.TKS TOKYU FUDOSAN HOLDINGS CORP. 25 Y Y 100 JPY 3296.TKS NIPPON REIT INVESTMENT CORP. 40 Y Y 1 JPY 3298.TKS INVESCO OFFICE J-REIT, INC. 30 Y Y 1 JPY 3382.TKS SEVEN & I HOLDINGS CO., LTD. 10 Y Y 100 JPY 3391.TKS TSURUHA HOLDINGS INC. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 3401.TKS TEIJIN LTD. 30 Y Y 100 JPY 3402.TKS TORAY INDUSTRIES, INC. 10 Y Y 100 JPY 3405.TKS KURARAY CO., LTD. 10 Y Y 100 JPY 3407.TKS ASAHI KASEI CORP. 10 Y Y 100 JPY 3436.TKS SUMCO CORP. 30 Y Y 100 JPY 3443.TKS KAWADA TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 60 Y Y 100 JPY 3462.TKS NOMURA REAL ESTATE MASTER FUND, INC. 20 Y Y 1 JPY 3476.TKS MIRAI CORP. 40 Y Y 1 JPY 3591.TKS WACOAL HOLDINGS CORP. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 3632.TKS GREE, INC. 30 Y Y 100 JPY 3659.TKS NEXON CO., LTD. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 3765.TKS GUNGHO ONLINE ENTERTAINMENT, INC. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 3773.TKS ADVANCED MEDIA, INC. 70 Y Y 100 JPY 3825.TKS REMIXPOINT, INC. 40 N Y 100 JPY 3861.TKS OJI HOLDINGS CORP. 10 Y Y 100 JPY 3864.TKS MITSUBISHI PAPER MILLS LTD. 50 Y Y 100 JPY 3880.TKS DAIO PAPER CORP. 30 Y Y 100 JPY 3990.TKS UUUM CO., LTD. 100 N Y 100 JPY 4004.TKS SHOWA DENKO K.K. 25 Y Y 100 JPY 4005.TKS SUMITOMO CHEMICAL CO., LTD. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 4021.TKS NISSAN CHEMICAL CORP. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 4041.TKS NIPPON SODA CO., LTD. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 4042.TKS TOSOH CORP. 25 Y Y 100 JPY 4043.TKS TOKUYAMA CORP. 30 Y Y 100 JPY 4044.TKS CENTRAL GLASS CO., LTD. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 4045.TKS TOAGOSEI CO., LTD. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 4061.TKS DENKA CO., LTD. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 4062.TKS IBIDEN CO., LTD. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 4063.TKS SHIN-ETSU CHEMICAL CO., LTD. 10 Y Y 100 JPY 4088.TKS AIR WATER INC. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 4091.TKS NIPPON SANSO HOLDINGS CORP. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 4114.TKS NIPPON SHOKUBAI CO., LTD. 40 Y Y 100 JPY 4118.TKS KANEKA CORP. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 4151.TKS KYOWA KIRIN CO., LTD. 15 Y Y 100 JPY 4165.TKS PLAID, INC. 100 N Y 100 JPY 4182.TKS MITSUBISHI GAS CHEMICAL CO., INC. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 4183.TKS MITSUI CHEMICALS, INC. 40 Y Y 100 JPY 4185.TKS JSR CORP. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 4186.TKS TOKYO OHKA KOGYO CO., LTD. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 4188.TKS MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL HOLDINGS CORP. 15 Y Y 100 JPY 4203.TKS SUMITOMO BAKELITE CO., LTD. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 4204.TKS SEKISUI CHEMICAL CO., LTD. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 4205.TKS ZEON CORP. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 4208.TKS UBE INDUSTRIES, LTD. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 4238.TKS MIRAIAL CO., LTD. 70 Y Y 100 JPY 4272.TKS NIPPON KAYAKU CO., LTD. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 4307.TKS NOMURA RESEARCH INSTITUTE, LTD. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 4321.TKS KENEDIX, INC. 40 N Y 100 JPY 4324.TKS DENTSU GROUP INC. 15 Y Y 100 JPY 4385.TKS MERCARI, INC. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 4452.TKS KAO CORP. 10 Y Y 100 JPY 4502.TKS TAKEDA PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD. 15 Y Y 100 JPY 4503.TKS ASTELLAS PHARMA INC. 15 Y Y 100 JPY 4506.TKS SUMITOMO DAINIPPON PHARMA CO., LTD. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 4507.TKS SHIONOGI & CO., LTD. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 4516.TKS NIPPON SHINYAKU CO., LTD. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 4519.TKS CHUGAI PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD. 15 Y Y 100 JPY 4523.TKS EISAI CO., LTD. 15 Y Y 100 JPY 4528.TKS ONO PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 4530.TKS HISAMITSU PHARMACEUTICAL CO., INC. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 4534.TKS MOCHIDA PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 4540.TKS TSUMURA & CO. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 4543.TKS TERUMO CORP. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 4544.TKS H.U. GROUP HOLDINGS, INC. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 4547.TKS KISSEI PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD. 20 Y Y 100 JPY 4552.TKS JCR PHARMACEUTICALS CO., LTD.
Recommended publications
  • 1332 Nippon Suisan Kaisha, Ltd. 50 1333 Maruha Nichiro Corp. 500 1605 Inpex Corp
    Nikkei Stock Average - Par Value (Update:August/1, 2017) Code Company Name Par Value(Yen) 1332 Nippon Suisan Kaisha, Ltd. 50 1333 Maruha Nichiro Corp. 500 1605 Inpex Corp. 125 1721 Comsys Holdings Corp. 50 1801 Taisei Corp. 50 1802 Obayashi Corp. 50 1803 Shimizu Corp. 50 1808 Haseko Corp. 250 1812 Kajima Corp. 50 1925 Daiwa House Industry Co., Ltd. 50 1928 Sekisui House, Ltd. 50 1963 JGC Corp. 50 2002 Nisshin Seifun Group Inc. 50 2269 Meiji Holdings Co., Ltd. 250 2282 Nh Foods Ltd. 50 2432 DeNA Co., Ltd. 500/3 2501 Sapporo Holdings Ltd. 250 2502 Asahi Group Holdings, Ltd. 50 2503 Kirin Holdings Co., Ltd. 50 2531 Takara Holdings Inc. 50 2768 Sojitz Corp. 500 2801 Kikkoman Corp. 50 2802 Ajinomoto Co., Inc. 50 2871 Nichirei Corp. 100 2914 Japan Tobacco Inc. 50 3086 J.Front Retailing Co., Ltd. 100 3099 Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings Ltd. 50 3101 Toyobo Co., Ltd. 50 3103 Unitika Ltd. 50 3105 Nisshinbo Holdings Inc. 50 3289 Tokyu Fudosan Holdings Corp. 50 3382 Seven & i Holdings Co., Ltd. 50 3401 Teijin Ltd. 250 3402 Toray Industries, Inc. 50 3405 Kuraray Co., Ltd. 50 3407 Asahi Kasei Corp. 50 3436 SUMCO Corp. 500 3861 Oji Holdings Corp. 50 3863 Nippon Paper Industries Co., Ltd. 500 3865 Hokuetsu Kishu Paper Co., Ltd. 50 4004 Showa Denko K.K. 500 4005 Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. 50 4021 Nissan Chemical Industries, Ltd. 50 4042 Tosoh Corp. 50 4043 Tokuyama Corp. 50 WF-101-E-20170803 Copyright © Nikkei Inc. All rights reserved. 1/5 Nikkei Stock Average - Par Value (Update:August/1, 2017) Code Company Name Par Value(Yen) 4061 Denka Co., Ltd.
    [Show full text]
  • Consolidated Financial Statements Toho Zinc Co., Ltd. And
    Consolidated Financial Statements Toho Zinc Co., Ltd. and Consolidated Subsidiaries For the year ended March 31, 2020 with Independent Auditor’s Report Toho Zinc Co., Ltd. and Consolidated Subsidiaries Contents to Consolidated Financial Statements Independent Auditor’s Report ------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Consolidated Balance Sheet --------------------------------------------------------------- 4 Consolidated Statement of Operations --------------------------------------------------- 6 Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Income ------------------------------------- 7 Consolidated Statement of Changes in Net Assets ------------------------------------- 8 Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows -------------------------------------------------- 10 Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements -------------------------------------------- 11 Independent Auditor’s Report The Board of Directors Toho Zinc Co., Ltd. Opinion We have audited the accompanying consolidated financial statements of Toho Zinc Co., Ltd. and its subsidiaries (the Group), which comprise the consolidated balance sheet as at March 31, 2020, and the consolidated statements of income, comprehensive income, changes in net assets, and cash flows for the year then ended, and notes to the consolidated financial statements. In our opinion, the accompanying consolidated financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the consolidated financial position of the Group as at March 31, 2020, and its consolidated financial performance and
    [Show full text]
  • The Mineral Industry of Japan in 1998
    THE MINERAL INDUSTRY OF JAPAN By John C. Wu Japan’s reserves of limestone, pyrophyllite, and silica are important role in supplying the ferrous and nonferrous metals, quite large. Japan has considerable reserves of coal and iodine, fabricated metal products, and industrial mineral products to but its reserves of natural gas and crude petroleum are very the construction and manufacturing industries of China, small. As a result of exploration conducted in the past 5 years including Hong Kong, Indonesia, the Republic of Korea, by the Metal Mining Agency of Japan (MMAJ), a Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, and Taiwan. semigovernment agency under the Ministry of International For the first time since the end of World War II, the Japanese Trade and Industry (MITI), reserves of gold, lead, and zinc had economy went into a severe recession in 1998 after 5 years of been extended (Metal Mining Agency of Japan, 1998a), but slow growth in the 1990’s. According to the Economic Japan’s reserves of ferrous and nonferrous minerals are small. Planning Agency and MITI, Japan’s economy, as measured by Japan relied on imports to meet more than 95% of its raw GDP in 1990 constant yen, contracted 2.8% in 1998. material requirements for energy, ferrous metals, and Restructuring in the financial, manufacturing, and other sectors nonferrous metals for its mineral-processing and mineral- had resulted in a substantial increase in unemployment, which related manufacturing sectors. Japan also relied on imports to reached a record rate of 4.1% in 1998. The depressed real meet between 10% and 25% of its requirements for refined estate and stock markets had caused the major banks to carry a nonferrous metal products, industrial mineral products, and heavy load of bad loans, with limited funds available for refined petroleum products.
    [Show full text]
  • The Mining Industry of Japan Is Made up of a Small Non-Ferrous Metal Mining Sector and a Large World-Class Minerals Processing Sector
    TheThe MiningMining IndustryIndustry ofof JapanJapan METAL MINING AGENCY OF JAPAN Mineral Resources Information Center 34 MT Bldg., 1-25-5 Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo JAPAN 105-0001 Tel: (81) 3 5512 1418 Fax: (81) 3 3593 9410 E-mail: [email protected] Contents Overview 1 Supply & demand of non-ferrous metals 2 Major metal smelters & refineries 12 Major metal mines 14 Major metal prices/stocks 15 Key sector contacts 16 Mineral Resources Information Center (MRIC) The Mineral Resources Information Center (MRIC) was established as a department of the Metal Mining Agency of Japan (MMAJ) in 1968. The MRIC collects, distributes and analyzes information related to nonferrous metal resources exploration and development in both Japan and around the world, on topics such as developments in the world mining industry, geological data, supply & demand statistics, mining law and mineral investment. This information is made publicly available in reports and on the Internet. The MRIC also organizes conferences and seminars on mining-related issues, and administers the MMAJ’s 10 Overseas Offices. For further information on the MRIC and its various publications, please access the MMAJ’s Internet homepage at: http://www.mmaj.go.jp Cover Photo: A gold-silver bearing quartz vein at the Hishikari Mine (courtesy of Sumitomo Metal Mining) Published in December 2002 TheThe MiningMining IndustryIndustry ofof JapanJapan Overview The mining industry of Japan is made up of a small non-ferrous metal mining sector and a large world-class minerals processing sector. In 1970 there were 246 operating metal mines employing 34,000 people. In June 2001 Kamioka mine (Pb,Zn) was closed, so the above number has dwindled to 14 operating mines, among which the most significant ones are Toyoha (Pb,Zn) and Hishikari (Au,Ag), employing about 400 people in total.
    [Show full text]
  • Whither the Keiretsu, Japan's Business Networks? How Were They Structured? What Did They Do? Why Are They Gone?
    IRLE IRLE WORKING PAPER #188-09 September 2009 Whither the Keiretsu, Japan's Business Networks? How Were They Structured? What Did They Do? Why Are They Gone? James R. Lincoln, Masahiro Shimotani Cite as: James R. Lincoln, Masahiro Shimotani. (2009). “Whither the Keiretsu, Japan's Business Networks? How Were They Structured? What Did They Do? Why Are They Gone?” IRLE Working Paper No. 188-09. http://irle.berkeley.edu/workingpapers/188-09.pdf irle.berkeley.edu/workingpapers Institute for Research on Labor and Employment Institute for Research on Labor and Employment Working Paper Series (University of California, Berkeley) Year Paper iirwps-- Whither the Keiretsu, Japan’s Business Networks? How Were They Structured? What Did They Do? Why Are They Gone? James R. Lincoln Masahiro Shimotani University of California, Berkeley Fukui Prefectural University This paper is posted at the eScholarship Repository, University of California. http://repositories.cdlib.org/iir/iirwps/iirwps-188-09 Copyright c 2009 by the authors. WHITHER THE KEIRETSU, JAPAN’S BUSINESS NETWORKS? How were they structured? What did they do? Why are they gone? James R. Lincoln Walter A. Haas School of Business University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, CA 94720 USA ([email protected]) Masahiro Shimotani Faculty of Economics Fukui Prefectural University Fukui City, Japan ([email protected]) 1 INTRODUCTION The title of this volume and the papers that fill it concern business “groups,” a term suggesting an identifiable collection of actors (here, firms) within a clear-cut boundary. The Japanese keiretsu have been described in similar terms, yet compared to business groups in other countries the postwar keiretsu warrant the “group” label least.
    [Show full text]
  • Published on 7 October 2016 1. Constituents Change the Result Of
    The result of periodic review and component stocks of TOPIX Composite 1500(effective 31 October 2016) Published on 7 October 2016 1. Constituents Change Addition( 70 ) Deletion( 60 ) Code Issue Code Issue 1810 MATSUI CONSTRUCTION CO.,LTD. 1868 Mitsui Home Co.,Ltd. 1972 SANKO METAL INDUSTRIAL CO.,LTD. 2196 ESCRIT INC. 2117 Nissin Sugar Co.,Ltd. 2198 IKK Inc. 2124 JAC Recruitment Co.,Ltd. 2418 TSUKADA GLOBAL HOLDINGS Inc. 2170 Link and Motivation Inc. 3079 DVx Inc. 2337 Ichigo Inc. 3093 Treasure Factory Co.,LTD. 2359 CORE CORPORATION 3194 KIRINDO HOLDINGS CO.,LTD. 2429 WORLD HOLDINGS CO.,LTD. 3205 DAIDOH LIMITED 2462 J-COM Holdings Co.,Ltd. 3667 enish,inc. 2485 TEAR Corporation 3834 ASAHI Net,Inc. 2492 Infomart Corporation 3946 TOMOKU CO.,LTD. 2915 KENKO Mayonnaise Co.,Ltd. 4221 Okura Industrial Co.,Ltd. 3179 Syuppin Co.,Ltd. 4238 Miraial Co.,Ltd. 3193 Torikizoku co.,ltd. 4331 TAKE AND GIVE. NEEDS Co.,Ltd. 3196 HOTLAND Co.,Ltd. 4406 New Japan Chemical Co.,Ltd. 3199 Watahan & Co.,Ltd. 4538 Fuso Pharmaceutical Industries,Ltd. 3244 Samty Co.,Ltd. 4550 Nissui Pharmaceutical Co.,Ltd. 3250 A.D.Works Co.,Ltd. 4636 T&K TOKA CO.,LTD. 3543 KOMEDA Holdings Co.,Ltd. 4651 SANIX INCORPORATED 3636 Mitsubishi Research Institute,Inc. 4809 Paraca Inc. 3654 HITO-Communications,Inc. 5204 ISHIZUKA GLASS CO.,LTD. 3666 TECNOS JAPAN INCORPORATED 5998 Advanex Inc. 3678 MEDIA DO Co.,Ltd. 6203 Howa Machinery,Ltd. 3688 VOYAGE GROUP,INC. 6319 SNT CORPORATION 3694 OPTiM CORPORATION 6362 Ishii Iron Works Co.,Ltd. 3724 VeriServe Corporation 6373 DAIDO KOGYO CO.,LTD. 3765 GungHo Online Entertainment,Inc.
    [Show full text]
  • 1 Atb 2016-III Consolidated Business of Fiber & Textile Makers in Japan, April 1, 2019 to March 31, 2020
    Consolidated Business of Fiber & Textile Makers in Japan, April 1, 2019 to March 31, 2020 (million yen) Y-o-Y Operating Y-o-Y Y-o-Y Net Sales Net Profits Change (%) Profits Change (%) Change (%) Fiber producers Toray 2,214,633 –7.3 131,186 –7.3 55,725 –29.8 Asahi Kasei 2,151,646 –0.9 177,264 –15.4 103,931 –29.5 Teijin 853,746 –3.9 56,205 –6.3 25,252 –44.0 Kaneka 601,514 –3.1 26,014 –27.8 14,003 –37.0 Toyobo 339,607 0.9 22,794 4.9 13,774 — Unitika 119,537 –7.4 5,467 –32.9 –2,158 — Kuraray(1) 575,807 –4.5 54,173 –17.7 –1,956 — Cotton spinners & textile makers Daiwabo Holdings 944,053 20.2 32,841 44.6 21,178 26.2 Kurabo 142,926 –9.0 4,541 –19.5 3,731 –19.7 Shikibo 38,037 –6.8 1,979 –17.7 983 — Fujibo Holdings 38,701 4.3 4,079 7.9 2,269 –10.6 Omikenshi 9,026 –7.4 –207 — –2,367 — Nitto Boseki 85,722 4.2 8,160 –0.5 5,771 –27.7 Nisshinbo Holdings(2) 509,660 — 6,284 — –6,604 — Textile dyers & processors Seiren 120,258 –2.0 10,502 –0.8 8,551 3.9 Komatsu Matere 36,525 –6.5 1,612 –25.5 1,375 –35.5 Sakai Ovex 27,561 1.1 2,123 4.9 2,313 3.8 Tokai Senko 14,010 –3.4 617 –17.9 –551 — Sotoh 11,219 –0.1 193 –19.1 –97 — Soko Seiren 2,778 –17.7 –245 — –130 — Note: (1) Kuraray's business performance is for the period from January to December 2019.
    [Show full text]
  • Contact List of Environmental Business
    Contact List of Environmental Business 2020/9 Company Name Window Department Location URL TEL FAX SUMITOMO METAL MINING NON-FERROUS METALS Shimbashi Sumitomo Building 11-3, Shimbashi 5-chome, Minato-ku Tokyo http://www.smm.co.jp 81-3-3436-7891 81-3-3436-7783 CO.,LTD. DIVISION 105-8716 Japan Chugaikogyo Building CHUGAIMINING CO.,LTD Precious Metal section ueno5-chome,taitou-ku http://www.chugaikogyo.co.jp 81-3-3837-3804 81-3-3837-3809 Tokyo 110-0005 Japan ENVIRONMENT・ 1-8-2,MARUNOUCHI TOHO ZINC Co.,Ltd RECYCLING CHIYODA-KU,TOKYO http://www.toho-zinc.co.jp 81-3-6212-1708 81-3-3284-1523 BUSINESS DIVISION 100-8207,JAPAN DOWA Eco-System Co.,Ltd. 4-14-1,Sotokanda,Chiyoda-ku,Tokyo DOWA Holdings Co.,Ltd. 101-0021 Japan http://www.dowa-eco.co.jp 81-3-6847-1234 81-3-6847-1243 Recycling Business Unit JX Nippon Mining & Metals 10-4, Toranomon 2-chome, Minato-ku, Metals & Recycling Division Tokyo 105-8417 ,Japan http://www.nmm.jx-group.co.jp/english/ 81-3-6433-6326 81-3-5570-2171 Corporation Machinery & Environmental Yusen Building,3-2 Marunouchi 2- Nittetsu Mining Co.,Ltd. chome,Chiyoda-ku,Tokyo 100- http://www.nittetsukou.co.jp 81-3-3216-5320 81-3-3216-5262 Sales Department 8377,Japan 1-3 Nihonbashi Horidomecho 2-chome, Nomura Kohsan Co.,Ltd. Sales Dept Chuo-ku Tokyo 103-0012 Japan http://nkcl.jp/ 81-3-5695-2531 81-3-5695-2540 Furukawa Metals & 2-3, Marunouchi 2-chome, Chiyoda-ku, FURUKAWA CO.,LTD. Resources Co., Ltd.
    [Show full text]
  • STOXX Japan 600 Last Updated: 03.04.2018
    STOXX Japan 600 Last Updated: 03.04.2018 Rank Rank (PREVIOUS ISIN Sedol RIC Int.Key Company Name Country Currency Component FF Mcap (BEUR) (FINAL) ) JP3633400001 6900643 7203.T 690064 Toyota Motor Corp. JP JPY Large 140.9 1 1 JP3902900004 6335171 8306.T 659668 Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group JP JPY Large 69.7 2 2 JP3436100006 6770620 9984.T 677062 Softbank Group Corp. JP JPY Large 52.8 3 3 JP3854600008 6435145 7267.T 643514 Honda Motor Co. Ltd. JP JPY Large 50.7 4 5 JP3435000009 6821506 6758.T 682150 Sony Corp. JP JPY Large 49.8 5 6 JP3735400008 6641373 9432.T 664137 Nippon Telegraph & Telephone C JP JPY Large 48.7 6 4 JP3890350006 6563024 8316.T 656302 Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Grou JP JPY Large 48.2 7 7 JP3236200006 6490995 6861.T 649099 Keyence Corp. JP JPY Large 47.4 8 8 JP3756600007 6639550 7974.T 663955 Nintendo Co. Ltd. JP JPY Large 43.0 9 9 JP3802400006 6356934 6954.T 635693 Fanuc Ltd. JP JPY Large 40.0 10 10 JP3496400007 6248990 9433.T 624899 KDDI Corp. JP JPY Large 37.2 11 13 JP3885780001 6591014 8411.T 625024 Mizuho Financial Group Inc. JP JPY Large 37.2 12 11 JP3898400001 6596785 8058.T 659678 Mitsubishi Corp. JP JPY Large 34.8 13 12 JP3371200001 6804585 4063.T 680458 Shin-Etsu Chemical Co. Ltd. JP JPY Large 34.5 14 15 JP3734800000 6640682 6594.T 664068 Nidec Corp. JP JPY Large 34.3 15 14 JP3970300004 BQRRZ00 6098.T JP503G RECRUIT HOLDINGS JP JPY Large 32.0 16 20 JP3242800005 6172323 7751.T 617232 Canon Inc.
    [Show full text]
  • Istoxx® Mutb Japan Momentum 300 Index
    ISTOXX® MUTB JAPAN MOMENTUM 300 INDEX Components1 Company Supersector Country Weight (%) Z HOLDINGS Technology Japan 0.69 M3 Health Care Japan 0.65 KOEI TECMO HOLDINGS Technology Japan 0.65 MENICON Health Care Japan 0.59 CAPCOM Technology Japan 0.58 FUJITEC Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.56 Ibiden Co. Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.56 NIPPON PAINT HOLDINGS Chemicals Japan 0.56 RENESAS ELECTRONICS Technology Japan 0.55 JEOL Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.55 INTERNET INTV.JAPAN Technology Japan 0.53 JSR Corp. Chemicals Japan 0.52 NET ONE SYSTEMS Technology Japan 0.51 Fujitsu Ltd. Technology Japan 0.51 Bank of Kyoto Ltd. Banks Japan 0.51 Hokuhoku Financial Group Inc. Banks Japan 0.51 FUJITSU GENERAL Personal & Household Goods Japan 0.50 Iyo Bank Ltd. Banks Japan 0.50 Kyushu Financial Group Banks Japan 0.50 77 Bank Ltd. Banks Japan 0.49 COCOKARA FINE INC. Retail Japan 0.49 TOSHIBA TEC Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.48 JCR PHARMACEUTICALS Health Care Japan 0.48 MONOTARO Retail Japan 0.48 COSMOS PHARM. Retail Japan 0.48 Tokyo Electron Ltd. Technology Japan 0.48 Nomura Research Institute Ltd. Technology Japan 0.48 Olympus Corp. Health Care Japan 0.47 SUNDRUG Retail Japan 0.47 Chiba Bank Ltd. Banks Japan 0.47 NEC NETWORKS & SY.INTG. Technology Japan 0.47 Nomura Holdings Inc. Financial Services Japan 0.47 TOKYO OHKA KOGYO Technology Japan 0.47 PENTA-OCEAN CONSTRUCTION Construction & Materials Japan 0.47 FUYO GENERAL LEASE Financial Services Japan 0.46 FUJI Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.46 Hachijuni Bank Ltd.
    [Show full text]
  • Stoxx® Japan 600 Esg-X Index
    STOXX® JAPAN 600 ESG-X INDEX Components1 Company Supersector Country Weight (%) Toyota Motor Corp. Automobiles & Parts Japan 3.87 Sony Corp. Consumer Products & Services Japan 2.55 Softbank Group Corp. Telecommunications Japan 2.44 Keyence Corp. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 1.77 RECRUIT HOLDINGS Industrial Goods & Services Japan 1.54 Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Banks Japan 1.48 Shin-Etsu Chemical Co. Ltd. Chemicals Japan 1.36 Nippon Telegraph & Telephone C Telecommunications Japan 1.36 Nintendo Co. Ltd. Consumer Products & Services Japan 1.30 Nidec Corp. Technology Japan 1.30 Fast Retailing Co. Ltd. Retail Japan 1.25 Daikin Industries Ltd. Construction & Materials Japan 1.19 Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. Health Care Japan 1.18 Tokyo Electron Ltd. Technology Japan 1.16 Honda Motor Co. Ltd. Automobiles & Parts Japan 1.10 Daiichi Sankyo Co. Ltd. Health Care Japan 1.08 Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Grou Banks Japan 1.04 Murata Manufacturing Co. Ltd. Technology Japan 1.03 KDDI Corp. Telecommunications Japan 1.02 Hitachi Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.92 Itochu Corp. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.92 Fanuc Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.90 Hoya Corp. Health Care Japan 0.84 Mitsubishi Corp. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.83 Mizuho Financial Group Inc. Banks Japan 0.76 SOFTBANK Telecommunications Japan 0.75 Denso Corp. Automobiles & Parts Japan 0.72 Mitsui & Co. Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.71 Tokio Marine Holdings Inc. Insurance Japan 0.70 Oriental Land Co. Ltd. Travel & Leisure Japan 0.68 SMC Corp. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.68 Mitsubishi Electric Corp. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.67 Seven & I Holdings Co.
    [Show full text]
  • Characterization of Catastrophic Instabilities: Market Crashes As Paradigm
    Characterization of catastrophic instabilities: Market crashes as paradigm Anirban Chakraborti1,*, Kiran Sharma1, Hirdesh K. Pharasi2, Sourish Das3, Rakesh Chatterjee2,4, and Thomas H. Seligman2,5 1School of Computational and Integrative Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi-110067, India 2Instituto de Ciencias F´ısicas, Universidad Nacional Autonoma´ de Mexico,´ Cuernavaca-62210, Mexico´ 3Chennai Mathematical Institute, Chennai-603103, India 4School of Mechanical Engineering, Tel Aviv University, Israel 5Centro Internacional de Ciencias, Cuernavaca-62210, Mexico´ *[email protected] ABSTRACT Catastrophic events, though rare, do occur and when they occur, they have devastating effects. It is, therefore, of utmost importance to understand the complexity of the underlying dynamics and signatures of catastrophic events, such as market crashes. For deeper understanding, we choose the US and Japanese markets from 1985 onward, and study the evolution of the cross-correlation structures of stock return matrices and their eigenspectra over different short time-intervals or “epochs”. A slight non-linear distortion is applied to the correlation matrix computed for any epoch, leading to the emerging spectrum of eigenvalues. The statistical properties of the emerging spectrum display: (i) the shape of the emerging spectrum reflects the market instability, (ii) the smallest eigenvalue may be able to statistically distinguish the nature of a market turbulence or crisis – internal instability or external shock, and (iii) the time-lagged smallest eigenvalue has a statistically significant correlation with the mean market cross-correlation. The smallest eigenvalue seems to indicate that the financial market has become more turbulent in a similar way as the mean does. Yet we show features of the smallest eigenvalue of the emerging spectrum that distinguish different types of market instabilities related to internal or external causes.
    [Show full text]