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Microstructure of the First Organized Futures Market

Yasuo Takatsuki Takashi Kamihigashi

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  • 250 sidor
  • 2024
This book is the first comprehensive account of the rules and practicesthe microstructureof the Dojima Security Exchange (DSE), the worlds first futures market. Despite worldwide interest in the DSE and its relevance to modern financial markets, it is only briefly touched upon as the earliest example of a futures market in most of the existing literature in English. Until the publication of this book, there has been no comprehensive account in English of the rules and practices of the DSE. The DSE emerged in Osaka, Japan, around the turn of the eighteenth century. In Tokugawa Japan (16031867), the shogunate and local lords levied taxes in rice and exchanged rice for currency in rice markets to finance their expenditures. Osaka had the biggest rice market in Japan throughout the Tokugawa period, and most local lords stored rice in their own warehouses in Osaka, selling rice at auctions. Successful bidders received rice certificates instead of rice itself, and each rice certificate could be exchanged for a pre-specified quantity of rice any time before its expiration at the issuers warehouse. These certificates were actively traded in the DSE. The spot market in the DSE was the market for exchanging rice certificates. In turn, the futures market was the market for the trading of nominal rice derived from one of the representative rice certificates among about 30 brands. There is no physical delivery of rice in the spot market and there is no physical delivery of rice or rice certificate in the futures marketeven on the maturity date. All the futures trades at the DSE should be settled by simply paying or receiving the payo defined as the dierence in price between the time of selling (buying) and buying back (selling back). The futures trade was called Cho-Ai-Mai, which literally means the rice trades on the book, and implies that there is no physical delivery of rice or rice certificate.
  • Författare: Yasuo Takatsuki, Takashi Kamihigashi
  • Illustratör: Bibliographie 30 schwarz-weiße und 10 farbige Abbildungen
  • Format: Inbunden
  • ISBN: 9789812878199
  • Språk: Japanska
  • Antal sidor: 250
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2024-09-11
  • Förlag: Springer Verlag, Singapore