Talk:Tokyo Stock Exchange

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[edit] Execution vs. settlement systems

The reason there were two different threshold numbers, 4.5 million executions and 8.0 orders, is that the two different internal TSE systems had different processing limits. The order and execution system had a limit of 8.0 mil orders placed, but only 4.5 mil executions could be settled through the JASDEC DVP interfaces. The second removal of this fact from the article is a disimprovement. And for those of you who need external evidence, please see this link http://www.tse.or.jp/english/news/2006/200601/060122_a.html. Note the TSE itself said "clearing", aka settlement. Please stop reverting accurate content!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 Revmachine21 02:23, 22 January 2006 (UTC)

Your link refers to an order LIMIT. Not the number of orders actually placed. Read the quote from New York Times IN THE SAME PARAGRAPH for the number of orders ACTUALLY placed. WAS 4.250 02:52, 22 January 2006 (UTC)

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