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Japan’s snap-election results and what they mean for region

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 · 8h · on MSN
Japan’s Takaichi wins big in snap election: What to know
The conservative Prime Minister’s gamble seems to have paid off.

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 · 1d · on MSN
Japan's Sanae Takaichi wins a landslide in snap election, exit polls project
 · 3h
After Takaichi sweeps Japan’s election, watch these two sectors
 · 6h
What to know about Takaichi's conservative policies after big election win
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s big election win paves the way for her ruling party to dominate the crucial lower house of parliament.

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 · 1d
Japan markets set for renewed 'Takaichi trade' after landslide election win
 · 1d
Polls open in snow-hit Japan as prime minister Sanae Takaichi hopes for big win
 · 19h
Japanese prime minister's party secures supermajority in lower house in landslide victory
A big win by Takaichi’s coalition could mean a significant shift to the right in Japan’s security, immigration and other policies.

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 · 15h
VIEW Japan's markets react to Takaichi's historic election victory
 · 20h
Sanae Takaichi’s conservatives cement power in landslide Japan election win
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Analysis-as Japan's Takaichi creates election history, only markets stand in her way

By Rocky Swift and Tom Westbrook TOKYO, Feb 9 (Reuters) - The biggest landslide win in postwar history has given Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi a huge mandate to revitalise the economy, but investors say she has little room to run up deficits or pressure will be quickly back on bonds and the yen.
The Economist
1d

How Japan’s prime minister will use her massive new mandate

T AKAICHI SANAE gambled her position as Japan’s prime minister by calling a snap election. Her bet has paid off. The ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) triumphed on February
9h

Pick-up in Japan wage growth paves way for near-term rate increase

Combined with a parliamentary election result that opens the door to more fiscal easing, the data sets the Bank of Japan up for another rate increase in the next few months. We continue to expect the BoJ to raise interest rates two more times in 2026, taking the benchmark rate to 1.25 per cent by the end of the year.
2don MSN

Will Sunday's snap election gamble pay off for Japan's first female premier?

Sanae Takaichi is popular - but inflation and a diplomatic row with China weigh on voters' minds.
8mon MSN

Japan's 'Iron Lady' thanks Trump as party secures historic supermajority

Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi wins historic supermajority in snap election, earning Trump's praise for her "landslide victory" and conservative agenda.
4h

Japan's Nikkei 225 crosses 57,000 for the first time as Takaichi secures historic mandate

The ruling Liberal Democratic Party captured a two-thirds supermajority in the 465-seat lower house, public broadcaster NHK reported.
7h

World shares rally and Japan’s Nikkei 225 jumps after a big victory for PM Takaichi’s ruling party

Tokyo's Nikkei 225 share index has jumped 4.5% after Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s governing party secured a two-thirds supermajority in a parliamentary election.
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Japan's $1.4 trillion FX reserves under scrutiny as Takaichi hunts for revenue sources

TOKYO, Feb 9 (Reuters) - Japan's massive foreign currency reserves, a priority war-chest for future yen interventions, have come under renewed scrutiny as Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi scours for funding to bankroll a controversial plan to suspend a consumption tax after her landslide election win.

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