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Japan to Seek Report Disclosure before Shareholders' Meetings

Japan to Seek Report Disclosure before Shareholders' Meetings

Financial services minister Katsunobu Kato in Tokyo on Feb. 6
Financial services minister Katsunobu Kato in Tokyo on Feb. 6

   Tokyo, March 28 (Jiji Press)--Japan will ask all of some 4,000 listed companies in the country to consider submitting and disclosing their annual securities reports before ordinary meetings of their shareholders, financial services minister Katsunobu Kato said Friday.
   Many Japanese companies disclose their reports, which contain important information on their business operations and financial results, either on the day of the ordinary shareholders' meeting or the day after.
   The government will make the request in response to criticism from overseas investors that they do not have enough access to information necessary to exercise their voting rights at such meetings.
   Listed companies are legally required to submit their annual securities reports to the Financial Services Agency within three months from the end of their business year.
   At Friday's press conference, Kato called on companies to consider submitting and disclosing their annual securities reports one or a few days before their general shareholders' meetings.

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