The Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) is considering working with the National Stock Exchange (NSE) possibly in areas like trading systems and listing support for Indian companies, according to TSE spokesman Naoya Takahashi. “We are considering working together, if we see enough investor needs,” Takahashi said in Tokyo. “We may consider cooperating in many areas.”
No details or a timeline had been discussed, he said. The Nikkei English News reported on Thursday that NSE might list stock index futures on the TSE this year, citing NSE Chief Executive Officer Ravi Narain. Takahashi said the TSE didn’t have such a plan at the moment. Narain couldn’t be reached for a comment.
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