Toyota group unloads shares in dozens of companies
Toyota Motor's Motomachi factory in Japan. The automaker and its big suppliers sold off shares in dozens of companies last fiscal year. (Toyota Motor)Nikkei staff writersJuly 12, 2026 02:48 JSTNAGOYA, Japan -- Toyota Motor and its major affiliates have sold off billions of dollar
Toyota Motor's Motomachi factory in Japan. The automaker and its big suppliers sold off shares in dozens of companies last fiscal year. (Toyota Motor)Nikkei staff writersJuly 12, 2026 02:48 JSTNAGOYA, Japan -- Toyota Motor and its major affiliates have sold off billions of dollars worth of shares in other companies, part of an unwinding that increases the liquidity of Japan's stock market.
NAGOYA, Japan -- Toyota Motor and its major affiliates have sold off billions of dollars worth of shares in other companies, part of an unwinding that increases the liquidity of Japan's stock market. NAGOYA, Japan -- Toyota Motor and its major affiliates have sold off billions of dollars worth of shares in other companies, part of an unwinding that increases the liquidity of Japan's stock market. Read NextAutomobilesToyota investors cast doubtful eye on 20% ROE targetFinanceJapan wants pension whale GPIF to dive deeper into alternative investmentsBusiness AsiaForeign activists take aim at bigger targets in corporate JapanInterview'Kioxia of today wouldn't exist' under Toshiba, Bain dealmaker saysEquitiesActivist investors reap paltry returns from Japanese stockholdingsOpinionJapan's corporate reform genie will not go back in the bottleLatest on Business trendsBusiness trendsHong Kong looks beyond Iran war in cultivating China-Mideast businessBusiness trendsJapan's clothing imports from China hit 31-year low in Southeast Asia shiftBusiness trendsMidsize Western buyout firms continue Japan push with new offices Read Next Read Next AutomobilesToyota investors cast doubtful eye on 20% ROE targetFinanceJapan wants pension whale GPIF to dive deeper into alternative investmentsBusiness AsiaForeign activists take aim at bigger targets in corporate JapanInterview'Kioxia of today wouldn't exist' under Toshiba, Bain dealmaker saysEquitiesActivist investors reap paltry returns from Japanese stockholdingsOpinionJapan's corporate reform genie will not go back in the bottle AutomobilesToyota investors cast doubtful eye on 20% ROE target AutomobilesToyota investors cast doubtful eye on 20% ROE target FinanceJapan wants pension whale GPIF to dive deeper into alternative investments Business AsiaForeign activists take aim at bigger targets in corporate Japan Interview'Kioxia of today wouldn't exist' under Toshiba, Bain dealmaker says EquitiesActivist investors reap paltry returns from Japanese stockholdings OpinionJapan's corporate reform genie will not go back in the bottle Latest on Business trends Latest on Business trends Business trendsHong Kong looks beyond Iran war in cultivating China-Mideast businessBusiness trendsJapan's clothing imports from China hit 31-year low in Southeast Asia shiftBusiness trendsMidsize Western buyout firms continue Japan push with new offices Business trendsHong Kong looks beyond Iran war in cultivating China-Mideast business Business trendsJapan's clothing imports from China hit 31-year low in Southeast Asia shift Business trendsMidsize Western buyout firms continue Japan push with new offices Sponsored Content Sponsored Content
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