EquitiesImproved corporate governance draws attention of activist investorsMore than one-third of Japanese stocks were owned by overseas investors in fiscal 2025. (Photo by Tomoki Mera)MAYU NAKADAAugust 21, 2026 06:54 JSTTOKYO -- The share of Japanese stocks held by overseas investors hit a record for three consecutive years in fiscal 2025, with the greatest increases seen at AI-related companies and those held by activist investors.Read NextEquitiesJapan dividends heading to record high on chip, AI gainsCurrenciesJapan's foreign currency deposits log record growth on diversification pushSemiconductorsSamsung Electronics poised for $72bn shareholder return programEquitiesSoftBank comes out ahead in Japan Inc.'s race for retail investorsEquitiesForeign buyers warm up to Indian equities amid anti-AI sentimentFinanceJapan pension whale GPIF reaps record $150bn in mainly AI-driven gainsFinanceJapan to weigh changes to proprietary trading cap as volume soarsLatest on EquitiesEquitiesSoftBank comes out ahead in Japan Inc.'s race for retail investorsEquitiesAI-related trades push Japan stock volatility to 18-year highEquitiesGlobal stock pickers' Japan buys: JX Advanced Metals, Sanrio move up
Foreign ownership of Japan stocks hits new record on AI boom
Improved corporate governance draws attention of activist investors
Overseas investors own >33% of Japanese stocks in FY2025 (three-year high), with largest gains in AI-related companies. Signals Japan as strategic AI hub; governance improvements attract activist capital, reshaping M&A opportunity set for tech executives.






