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Shanghai Stock Exchange: Shanghai: 1990 2,061 (March 2022) SSE: Shenzhen Stock Exchange: Shenzhen: 1991 2,607 (March 2022) SZSE: Zhengzhou Commodity Exchange: Zhengzhou: 1990 ZCE: Hong Kong: Hong Kong Stock Exchange: Hong Kong: 1891 2,538 (2020) SEHK: Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing: Hong Kong: 2000 aka Hang Seng HKEx Japan: Tokyo Stock ...
Current time in Japan: 23:41, December 20, 2024 (JST, Reiwa 6) Japan Wikipedia:WikiProject Japan Template:WikiProject Japan Japan-related: Mid: This article has been rated as Mid-importance on the project's importance scale. This article is supported by the Business and economy task force. This article is supported by the Infrastructure task force.
Simply add {{Japan current era date}} to where you wish to include the current date and time in Japan. This will produce the following: Current time in Japan: 04:48, December 18, 2024 (JST, Reiwa 6) If you do not wish to have the "Current time in Japan:" displayed, add {{Japan current era date|nopref=yes}} instead.
Stock Market Holidays Observed by the New York Stock Exchange. Holiday. 2021 . New Year’s Day. Friday, Jan. 1. Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Monday, Jan. 18
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United States stock markets will be closing early on Friday, Nov. 29 after being closed altogether on Thursday, Nov. 28, in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday.. The Nasdaq and New York Stock ...
However, experiments date back to the 1920s, with Kenjiro Takayanagi's pioneering experiments in electronic television. [1] Television broadcasting was halted by World War II, after which regular television broadcasting began in 1950. [2] After Japan developed the first HDTV systems in the 1960s, MUSE/Hi-Vision was introduced in the 1970s.
The current time is at top right in orange. Both the 12-hour and 24-hour notations are commonly used in Japan. The 24-hour notation is commonly used in Japan, especially in train schedules. [1] The 12-hour notation is also commonly used, by adding 午前 ("before noon") or 午後 ("after noon") before the time, e.g. 午前10時 for 10 am. [1]