Atsushi Saito News
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CME Group Inc., the world’s largest futures exchange, has approached Deutsche Boerse AG to consider beginning talks on a merger, according to four people familiar with the situation.
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Deutsche Boerse AG set up a committee to consider opportunities as the operator of the Frankfurt stock exchange focuses on Asia to drive growth amid declining volumes.
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Japan’s margin trading doubled last month after collateral rules were eased amid the Nikkei 225 Stock Average’s longest weekly rally in a half century.
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Japan Exchange Group Inc., created by the merger of the nation’s two biggest bourses, is willing to pursue an alliance or merger with an overseas exchange to drive growth, Chief Executive Officer Atsushi Saito said.
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Japan Exchange Group Inc. raised its profit forecast by 36 percent as a rally in the nation’s share market boosted trading volume for the company formed this month from a merger of the nation’s two biggest bourses.
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Tokyo Stock Exchange Group Inc. President Atsushi Saito said he doesn’t plan any takeovers even as Singapore Exchange Ltd.’s $8.3 billion bid for Australia’s bourse fuels speculation of more mergers.
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The Tokyo Stock Exchange is asking companies that list on it to name independent directors and give others a bigger voice in corporate oversight, said Atsushi Saito , the chief executive officer of the bourse.
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Germany’s decision to ban naked short selling in an effort to calm the region’s financial markets is “not rational,” said Atsushi Saito , president of the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
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The Tokyo Stock Exchange has passed its inspections of possible insider trading to the Financial Services Agency, Atsushi Saito , president of the bourse said.
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The Tokyo Stock Exchange plans to shorten its lunch break to one hour, joining Hong Kong in extending the trading day as Asian bourses intensify competition for revenue.
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