"Tokyo Exchange's Push for Capital Efficiency Disclosure in 2024"
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Most Japanese companies listed on the prime market fail to disclose their plans for capital efficiency, raising concerns about financial transparency. This lack of transparency could hinder investors' ability to assess the companies' strategies and make informed investment decisions.
Topics:business#businessfinance#capital-efficiency#disclosure#financial-transparency#japanese-companies#prime-listed
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