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Japan firms exit Tokyo Stock Exchange at record pace in delisting rush

Kentaro Tsutsumi / Bloomberg
Kentaro Tsutsumi / Bloomberg • 4 min read
Japan firms exit Tokyo Stock Exchange at record pace in delisting rush
If firms continue to exit the TSE at this pace, the figure for 2025 will exceed last year’s annual record of 94 companies. Photo: Bloomberg
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Japanese companies are leaving the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) at the fastest pace in over a decade, reflecting a surge in deals and management buyouts as they face more pressure to make better use of their capital.

The number of firms that delisted their shares from the TSE or announced plans to do so has reached 59 in the first half, rising from 51 a year earlier and marking the most on record for a comparable period, according to exchange data going back to 2014.

If firms continue to exit the TSE at this pace, the figure for 2025 will exceed last year’s annual record of 94 companies.

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