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{{nihongo|'''Osaka Securities Exchange Co., Ltd.'''|株式会社大阪証券取引所|Kabushiki-gaisha Ōsaka Shōken Torihikijo|'''OSE'''}} is the second largest [[Exchange (organized market)|securities exchange]] in [[Japan]], in terms of amount of business handled.
{{As of|2007|12|31}}, the '''Osaka Securities Exchange''' had 477 listed companies with a combined market capitalization of $212 billion.<ref>Number of Listed Companies and Total Market Cap, [[Wikinvest:Osaka Securities Exchange|Osaka Securities Exchange page on Wikinvest]]</ref> The [[Nikkei 225|Nikkei 225 Futures]], introduced at the Osaka Securities Exchange in 1988, is now an internationally recognized futures index. In contrast to the [[Tokyo Stock Exchange]], which mainly deals in spot trading, the Osaka Securities
In July 2006 OSE launched their newest futures contract the [[Nikkei 225 mini]] which is one tenth of the size of the original Nikkei 225 Futures contract and highly popular among Japanese individual investors.
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*October 1994 – The Exchange became an affiliate member of the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO)
*May 1995 – Trading in "Nikkei 300 Stock Index fund" started
*January 1996 – "New Market", a system with "Issues listed under alternative listing criteria", introduced
*April 1996 – Nikkei 300 Futures Inter-month Spread Trading started
*October 1996 – Foreign stock market established
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