A Samurai bond is a bond issued in Japan by a non-Japanese entity, denominated in Japanese yen. It enables foreign issuers to access the Japanese capital market.
The principal stock exchange of Japan, the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE), is a major global exchange and currently the third-largest in the world by market capitalization. The TSE is well-known for its efficiency and modern electronic trading platforms.
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