Japan's corporate governance code revision to unlock $840 billion in cash

Japan's Financial Services Agency will present draft rules to an expert panel requiring firms to verify effective use of their cash holdings, aiming to roll out changes this year. This revision to the corporate governance code could free up $840 billion held by listed companies and spur more buying in Japanese stocks. Though not legally binding, the code significantly influences corporate behavior.

Japanese listed companies have accumulated mountains of unused cash on their balance sheets, despite notable improvements in corporate governance in recent years. The Financial Services Agency (FSA) plans to present draft rules to an expert panel on Thursday, requiring firms to verify that they are using their cash effectively, with the changes set to roll out this year. This revision to Japan's corporate governance code targets the $840 billion in cash holdings and could drive another wave of buying in the Japanese stock market.

Although the code lacks legal binding force, it has substantially shaped corporate behavior. Diverting these funds to higher-yielding investments may enhance the attractiveness of Japanese stocks to investors. Keywords such as stocks, FSA, corporate governance, and investments highlight the focus of this initiative. Published on February 25, 2026, the development signals a key step toward revitalizing Japan's economy.

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