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  2. Yokohama Rubber Company - Wikipedia

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    The Yokohama Rubber Company, Limited (横浜ゴム株式会社, Yokohama Gomu Kabushiki gaisha) is a Japanese manufacturing company based in Hiratsuka, Japan. [1] The company was founded and began on October 13, 1917, in a joint venture between Yokohama Cable Manufacturing and BFGoodrich .

  3. Market data - Wikipedia

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    The market data for a particular instrument would include the identifier of the instrument and where it was traded such as the ticker symbol and exchange code plus the latest bid and ask price and the time of the last trade. It may also include other information such as volume traded, bid, and offer sizes and static data about the financial ...

  4. Yokohama - Wikipedia

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    Yokohama developed rapidly as Japan's prominent port city following the end of Japan's relative isolation in the mid-19th century and is today one of its major ports along with Kobe, Osaka, Nagoya, Fukuoka, Tokyo and Chiba. Yokohama is the largest port city and high tech industrial hub in the Greater Tokyo Area and the Kantō region.

  5. Mainichi Shimbun - Wikipedia

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    The Mainichi Shimbun (毎日新聞, lit. ' Daily Newspaper ') is one of the major newspapers in Japan, published by The Mainichi Newspapers Co. [5] [6] In addition to the Mainichi Shimbun, which is printed twice a day in several local editions, Mainichi also operates an English-language news website called The Mainichi [7] (previously Mainichi Daily News, abbreviated MDN), and publishes a ...

  6. High-frequency trading - Wikipedia

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    While some firms exited the market, high-frequency firms that remained in the market exacerbated price declines because they "'escalated their aggressive selling' during the downdraft". [13] In the years following the flash crash, academic researchers and experts from the CFTC pointed to high-frequency trading as just one component of the ...

  7. Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse - Wikipedia

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    The Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse (横浜赤レンガ倉庫, Yokohama Akarenga Sōko) is a historical building that is used as a complex that includes a shopping mall, banquet hall, and event venues. The complex, officially known as the Newport Pier Bonded Warehouse ( 新港埠頭保税倉庫 , Shinkō Futō Hozei Sōko ) , was originally used ...

  8. Yokohama Line - Wikipedia

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    JK Keihin-Tohoku Line (through to Yokohama and Ōfuna via the JK Negishi Line) KK Keikyu Main Line (Keikyū Higashi-kanagawa) Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama: Kanagawa: JH 14: Ōguchi: 大口 2.2 2.2 | JH 15: Kikuna: 菊名 2.6 4.8 TY Tōkyū Tōyoko Line: Kōhoku-ku, Yokohama: JH 16: Shin-Yokohama: 新横浜 1.3 6.1 Tokaido Shinkansen. SH Tōkyū Shin ...

  9. FM Yokohama - Wikipedia

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    FM Yokohama 84.7 FMヨコハマ (FM Yokohama) is a radio station based in Yokohama, Japan owned by the Yokohama FM Broadcasting Company, a joint venture of Nippon Broadcasting System, Kanagawa Prefectural Government and Bank of Yokohama. [1] This station was featured in the Xbox game Project Gotham Racing 2. [2]