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J-Quants Pro Datasets Launch on Snowflake

J-Quants Pro Datasets Launch on Snowflake

JPX Market Innovation & Research, Inc. ('JPXI'), a leading global provider of Japan's financial market data, is thrilled to announce that J-Quants Pro datasets are now available via Snowflake's market-leading data cloud platform. Market participants now have more options than ever before to access insightful data from the 'golden source' of the Japanese financial market.
J-Quants Pro on Snowflake
The J-Quants Pro data service was officially released in April 2024, with the aim of delivering high quality financial data with extensive historical coverage to corporate customers via convenient delivery channels. Expanding provision via Snowflake is a natural step in the service's evolution. Furthermore, the Snowflake platform facilitates cost-effective development of data analysis environments, meaning even broader range of users will be able to leverage J-Quants Pro data to uncover market insights.
The following J-Quants Pro datasets are included in this release:
J-Quants Datasets
Detail Breakdown Trading Data
Trading by Type of Investors
Margin Trading Outstanding (Issues Subject to Daily Publication)
Margin Trading Outstanding (Weekly)
Listed Issue Information
Financial Summary / Statements (BS/PL)
Derivatives Trading Volume and Open Interest by Trading Participant / Open Interest by Issue
ToSTNeT Super Large Lot
Stock Prices (OHLC)
Outstanding Short Selling Positions Reported
Off-Auction Distribution
Off-Auction Share Buyback (ToSTNeT-3)
In addition to API and SFTP channels, current J-Quants Pro subscribers will be able to access their datasets via Snowflake at no additional cost.
J-Quants Pro Website ( https://pro.jpx-jquants.com/)
Future of JPX Data on Snowflake
JPXI is dedicated to facilitating broader access to Japanese financial market data while enhancing convenience for market participants. In addition to J-Quants Pro datasets, users can look forward to an expanding array of JPX data services becoming available on Snowflake's platform in the upcoming months.
Furthermore, listings of the JPX data available on Snowflake have been added to the JPxData Portal (beta version). JPxData Portal provides a catalogue of data offered by JPX group companies and partners, as well as explanations of the data's attributes and use cases. Users can browse and search through over 200 types of data offerings, including basic information on TSE-listed stocks and timely disclosure information. Future listings will be added as the range of JPX data available on Snowflake increases. Visit JPxData Portal (beta version) via the link below (Choose 'KEYWORD>Snowflake' from the top menu).
JPX Market Innovation & Research, Inc.
KEYWORD: JAPAN ASIA PACIFIC
SOURCE: JPX Market Innovation & Research, Inc.
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PUB: 04/07/2025 09:00 AM/DISC: 04/07/2025 09:00 AM
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