The Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) is the largest stock exchange in Japan and one of the biggest in the world. It plays a key role in the Asian and global financial markets.
Located in Tokyo, the TSE is operated by the Japan Exchange Group.
π What is the TSE?
The Tokyo Stock Exchange is a marketplace where investors trade shares of publicly listed Japanese companies.
Some well-known companies listed on TSE include:
Toyota Motor Corporation
Sony Group Corporation
SoftBank Group
βοΈ How Does TSE Work?
The TSE operates fully electronically, meaning all trades are conducted through advanced systems without a physical trading floor.
π Trading Hours (Japan Time)
Morning Session: 9:00 AM β 11:30 AM
Afternoon Session: 12:30 PM β 3:00 PM
π Key Indexes of TSE
Nikkei 225 β Tracks 225 major companies
TOPIX β Covers all companies in the main section
πΌ Why is TSE Important?
π Major hub for Asian markets
π° Helps Japanese companies raise capital
π Reflects Japanβs economic performance
π Attracts global investors
π Advantages of Investing in TSE
Exposure to strong global brands
Diversification beyond US markets
Stable and regulated exchange
Growth in technology and automotive sectors
β οΈ Risks to Consider
Currency risk (Japanese Yen fluctuations) π±
Economic slowdown in Japan π
Global market impact π
π TSE vs Other Exchanges
New York Stock Exchange β Largest globally
NASDAQ β Tech-heavy
Shanghai Stock Exchange β Chinaβs main exchange
π§ Final Thoughts
The Tokyo Stock Exchange is a powerhouse in Asiaβs financial system. If you want global diversification, TSE offers access to some of the worldβs most innovative and stable companies.