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    Morning Bid: Japan Markets Welcome Chance of a Long-Stay PM

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    Posted on February 9, 2026

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    Last updated: February 9, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Japan's markets rally as Sanae Takaichi becomes PM, promising stability and economic reform, with the Nikkei hitting record highs.

    Japan's Markets React Positively to New Prime Minister's Election Victory

    Market Reactions to Political Changes in Japan

    A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Wayne Cole.

    So, something political markets actually like. Japan's first female Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi knocked it out of the park in the election, sparking a 4.5% rally in the Nikkei to all-time highs. Indeed, the index broke 55,000, 56,000 and 57,000 for the first time, all in one go.

    It was an emphatic win as the LDP took 316 of the 465 seats in parliament's lower house, its best-ever result. With coalition partner, the Japan Innovation Party, Takaichi controls 352 seats and a supermajority of two-thirds.

    Impact on Nikkei and Currency

    That clears the way for more defence spending, tax cuts, corporate reform and generally reflationary policy, assuming Takaichi actually follows through on her election pledges.

    Future Economic Policies and Stability

    While equity investors were pleased, the prospect of all this spending being funded by debt saw two-year JGB yields hit their highest since 1996 at 1.3%.

    The yen had already been sold in anticipation of the victory, so the knee-jerk position adjustment helped the currency to a modest bounce. The dollar dipped around 0.3% to 156.80 yen, while the euro and Swiss francs eased from early record highs.

    Longer term, Japan might now have a government and leader that lasts for more than a year or two, providing a welcome period of stability at a time of wrenching geopolitical change.

    That's a lot more than the UK can claim, with Prime Minister Starmer having to say goodbye to his chief political adviser over the weekend as the Mandelson affair claims another scalp.

    It's still not clear whether Starmer can cling to power, or who would replace him if he were ousted by the party, leaving gilts vulnerable to periodic debt scares.

    Elsewhere, the carnage in leveraged momentum plays looks to have calmed for the moment, with silver up another 3% and Bitcoin steady if rather punch drunk.

    Upcoming U.S. Economic Data

    Delays to U.S. data mean the payrolls report, retail sales and CPI will all be out this week, which could be the first time that's ever happened.

    Jobs are seen rising a modest 70,000, though statistical quirks in seasonality and the birth-death model mean forecasts range from a 10,000 drop to a 135,000 increase. Analysts also assume there will be large downward revisions to the level of payrolls last year.

    With markets now heavily priced for a June rate cut from the Fed, an upside surprise to any of the data would have an outsized impact.

    Key developments that could influence markets on Monday:

    - ECB speakers include President Christine Lagarde and board member Philip Lane. Bank of England policymaker Catherine Mann speaks

    - Fed speakers include governors Christopher Waller and Stephen Miran, Fed Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic

    (Editing by Shri Navaratnam)

    Table of Contents

    • Market Reactions to Political Changes in Japan
    • Impact on Nikkei and Currency
    • Future Economic Policies and Stability
    • Upcoming U.S. Economic Data

    Key Takeaways

    • •Japan's first female PM, Sanae Takaichi, wins election.
    • •Nikkei index hits record highs with a 4.5% rally.
    • •Takaichi's policies promise economic reform and stability.
    • •Yen experiences a modest bounce post-election.
    • •Global markets react to Japan's political changes.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Morning Bid: Japan markets welcome chance of a long-stay PM

    1What is the Nikkei?

    The Nikkei is a stock market index for the Tokyo Stock Exchange, representing the top 225 blue-chip companies in Japan. It is a key indicator of Japan's economic performance.

    2What is a supermajority?

    A supermajority is a requirement for a proposal to gain a specified level of support, typically more than a simple majority, often used in legislative contexts to pass significant measures.

    3
    What is corporate reform?

    Corporate reform refers to changes made to improve corporate governance, accountability, and performance, often aimed at enhancing shareholder value and ethical practices.

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