Tokyo Stock Exchange sees 94 delistings in 2024

NAMPA / Xinhua
2025-01-15
TOKYO, Jan. 15 (Xinhua) -- A total of 94 companies were delisted from the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) last year, marking the highest number since 2014 when comparable data became available, local media reported Wednesday. While reasons for delisting included business failure and becoming wholly-owned subsidiaries, the primary driver of the increase was a growing trend of companies voluntarily going private to enhance managerial flexibility, the......
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