TOKYO -- Over 200 companies on the Tokyo Stock Exchange are under the threat of being delisted as the bourse's transitional period winds down and the clock begins to tick on companies striving to meet new criteria to stay on the exchange.
Firms facing delisting that fail to meet criteria will receive 1-year grace period

The TSE is implementing reforms aimed at boosting shareholder returns. (Photo by Mayumi Tsumita)
TOKYO -- Over 200 companies on the Tokyo Stock Exchange are under the threat of being delisted as the bourse's transitional period winds down and the clock begins to tick on companies striving to meet new criteria to stay on the exchange.