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Daily Brief ESG: TSE Should Aim for a Quality Market Rather than a Market Where Listed Companies Can Easily Inhabit and more

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  • TSE Should Aim for a Quality Market Rather than a Market Where Listed Companies Can Easily Inhabit


TSE Should Aim for a Quality Market Rather than a Market Where Listed Companies Can Easily Inhabit

By Aki Matsumoto

  • Even if TSE requires new listed companies to disclose the reasons for listing and the possibility of raising funds, it’s questionable whether this will motivate them to grow their businesses.
  • Companies that are not eligible for investment in terms of market capitalization and trading liquidity criteria will not be effective if they seek contact with institutional investors.
  • If unlisted stock markets are created, IPOs will increase in size. If listing criteria are raised to tens billion yen in market capitalization, institutional interest in growth market will increase.

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