Tokyo Commodity Exchange
Tokyo Commodity Exchange, also known as TOCOM, is Japan's largest and one of Asia's most prominent commodity futures exchanges. TOCOM operates electronic markets for precious metals, oil, rubber and soft commodities. It offers futures and options contracts for precious metals (gold, silver, platinum and palladium); energy (crude oil, gasoline, kerosene and gas oil); natural rubber and agricultural products (soybeans, corn and azuki).
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TOCOM uses the logo of its parent company, the Japan Exchange Group. | |
Type | Commodity exchange |
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Location | Tokyo, Japan |
Coordinates | 35°41′19.3″N 139°46′46.5″E |
Founded | February 1951 (as Tokyo Textile Exchange) November 1984 (as Tokyo Textile Exchange) |
Owner | Japan Exchange Group (Tokyo Commodity Exchange, Inc.) |
Key people | Takamichi Hamada (President and CEO) |
Currency | JPY |
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No. of listings | 88 |
Website | jpx.co.jp |
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