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Nikkei 225 Index. The Nikkei 225, or the Nikkei Stock Average (Japanese: 日経平均株価, Hepburn: Nikkei heikin kabuka), more commonly called the Nikkei or the Nikkei index [1] [2] (/ ˈ n ɪ k eɪ, ˈ n iː-, n ɪ ˈ k eɪ /), is a stock market index for the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE).
The Nikkei, also known as The Nihon Keizai Shimbun (日本経済新聞, lit. "Japan Economics Newspaper") , is the flagship publication of Nikkei, Inc. (based in Tokyo) and the world's largest financial newspaper, with a daily circulation exceeding 1.73 million copies.
Pages in category "Companies in the Nikkei 225" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 217 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Tokyo Stock Price Index - (TOPIX) Tokyo Stock Price Index (東証株価指数, Tōshō Kabuka shisū), commonly known as TOPIX, along with the Nikkei 225, is an important stock market index for the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) in Japan, which tracks the entire market of domestic companies and covers most stocks in the Prime Market and some stocks in the Standard Market.
1320 Daiwa ETF - Nikkei 225 – tracks the Nikkei 225; 1321 Nikkei 225 Exchange Traded Fund – tracks the Nikkei 225; 1328 Gold-Price-Linked Exchange Traded Fund; 1323 NEXT FUNDS FTSE/JSE Africa Top40 Linked Exchange Traded Fund; 1324 NEXT FUNDS Russia RTS Linked Exchange Traded Fund; Listed in Tokyo Stock Exchange. 1305 Daiwa ETF-TOPIX; 1306 ...
The Nikkei (Nihon Keizai Shimbun) (日本経済新聞), abbreviated 日経, Nikkei, a major business newspaper published in Japan; Nikkei 225 (日経225), a Japanese stock market index, published by Nihon Keizai Shimbun; Nikkei cuisine, a Japanese Peruvian fusion cuisine that was created by the Japanese immigrants that came to Peru
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Although the company was incorporated in 1931; 93 years ago (), it was a very small company until it changed its business strategy in the mid-1990s to take advantage of online trading and the freedoms afforded by the recent financial company deregulations in Japan.