
Tokyo Stock Exchange
The Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) is Japan's largest stock market, where companies sell shares to raise money and investors buy and sell these shares. It operates like an auction, with prices fluctuating based on supply and demand. Listing on the TSE provides companies access to capital and enhances their visibility. Investors include individuals and institutions looking to grow their savings or portfolio. The TSE plays a crucial role in the Japanese economy by facilitating investment, which drives business growth and job creation. It also reflects investor confidence and economic health through its stock indices, like the Nikkei 225.