The Osaka Exchange is part of the Japan Exchange Group (JPX) and as an electronic exchange, it is known as a derivatives market for stock indices (most notably the Nikkei 225 Futures, which was launched in 1988 and has since become one of the most referenced indices in the world), and commodities.

The OSE was merged with the Tokyo Stock Exchange in 2013 to form the present JPX entity. The OSE traces its roots back to 1878 when it was established as the Osaka Stock Exchange Co., Ltd. 

ICE provides Level 1 and Level 2 streaming data for futures, indices, and options from the Osaka Exchange via ICE Consolidated Feed. Historical and end-of-day data is also available. Access is supported through ICE Connect Desktop (including ICE XL) and APIs for seamless integration into enterprise systems and automated workflows.

 

Data Support

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Specifications

Geographical Coverage
Asia Pacific
History
October 1997
Data Frequency
Daily
Data Quality
Real-Time | Delayed | End-of-Day | Historical
Asset Class
Futures | Indices | Options
Delivery Mechanism
ICE Connect | ICE Consolidated History | ICE Consolidated Feed

Key Features


For clients looking to access normalized data the ICE Consolidated Feed provides functionality that allows for seamless application programming, using proprietary symbology that is easy to consume, human-readable and based on exchange tickers. Reference data fields are presented in a consistent format with popular fields such as Instrument Types, Marketplace Codes and Instrument Names available in both ICE proprietary and native exchange format. Additional third-party identifiers, such as CUSIP & ISIN are also available (note that some may require separate licensing). 

Covering both individual instrument status (normal/halted/suspended) and market phase (auction/continuous/etc.), the ICE Consolidated Feed presents status as a globally consistent set of values, while also maintaining a separate set of fields with the native exchange presentation. Including both native exchange timestamps in their original time zone and granularity, and ICE system timestamps in UTC, gives clients flexibility and choice, that carries through to the tick-by-tick files provided by ICE Consolidated History.

 

  • Model: The data set provides both Market By Order (MBO) and Market By Price (MBP) information, offering detailed insights into individual orders at each price level and summarizing the total volume of orders at each price level for a comprehensive market view.
  • Depth: The data set offers Level 2 market depth, providing visibility into the order book beyond the best bid and ask prices.
  • Quality of service: This data set ensures high-quality, real-time market data with minimal latency and maximum uptime.
  • Feed type: Osaka Exchange (OSE)data is available in native format or normalized via the ICE Consolidated Feed
  • Normalization: Data is provided with ICE proprietary symbology, UTC timestamps, and globally consistent normalized values for critical fields such as instrument status, alongside native exchange values, for seamless application programming

Products


ICE Consolidated Feed

ICE Consolidated Feed is ICE’s Resilient, distributed and normalized Market data solution: providing Realtime access to Level 1,2 & 3 Market Data, News and Fundamental datasets through zero-footprint and throughput optimized API and connectivity options.

ICE Consolidated History

ICE Consolidated History is ICE’s Bulk History Offering: providing incremental updates and direct access to ICE’s archive of up to 15 years of tick-by-tick Level 1,2 and 3 historical tick level Market Data.

ICE Connect

ICE Connect brings together access to cutting-edge trading tools with real-time cross-asset data, global news, and analytics all on one platform. Whatever your role, our platform can be tailored to your workflow for optimal efficiency.

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