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Tokyo stock exchange demands action in a bid to lift valuations and improve corporate governance
Departure from Tokyo exchange after 74 years follows shareholder revolt and leveraged buyout
And tobacco companies
And company shaming in Japan
Ukraine and pandemic aftermath set scene for reversal of main stock index underperformance
Interest spurred by corporate governance reforms and search for alternative to China
Stock exchange set to ‘name and shame’ companies lacking plans to boost their book value
Investors express disappointment in first reforms of market in six decades
Requirements lowered for membership of new prime market segment
Apple, Alphabet, Facebook and Amazon are now worth more than the entire Topix constituents
Hiromi Yamaji says high-profile scandal at Toshiba a ‘special case’
The record of foreign start-ups in Japan has been underwhelming but this trend could be about to change
The bourse has already been through multiple contortions to protect the Japanese industrial icon
TSE reshuffle and aggressive new proxy adviser guidelines target widely criticised practice
Rule revision would enable a smaller listing than planned but more rapid bookbuilding
Head of TSE’s owner JPX to take on role with a 50% temporary pay cut
Bourse was closed on Thursday after suffering worst outage in more than 20 years
World’s third-biggest equity market shut down for entire day due to system error
Almost one-third of Topix companies will hold their annual meetings this Friday
The country’s risk-averse corporate world is having to rethink shareholder capitalism
Nobuaki Kurumatani claims ‘whole of Japanese society’ agrees despite accounting failures
Tokyo Stock Exchange rejig risks speculative betting by investors over new categories
Rejig of Tokyo Stock Exchange offers opportunity to match the boldness of activists
Expect a sharp rise in M&As and management buyouts if ‘Premiership’ index is set up
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