

Japan LDP, Ishin Ink Coalition Deal to Set Up Takaichi for PM
8 snips Oct 21, 2025
Sheila Smith, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, discusses Japan's historic coalition deal positioning Sanae Takaichi as the country's first female prime minister, examining its implications and political stability. Carol Schleif, Chief Market Strategist at BMO, analyzes the rebound in U.S. markets driven by strong earnings and fading trade war fears, highlighting investor strategies during earnings season. Together, they explore fiscal priorities, social security reforms, and the alignment between Japan's new leadership and defense strategies.
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Takaichi Set To Become PM Via New Coalition
- Sanae Takaichi is poised to become Japan's first female prime minister after an LDP-Ishin coalition agreement.
- Their partnership mixes short-term voter relief measures with unclear long-term economic alignment.
Defense Unity, Economic Uncertainty
- Ishin aligns with the LDP on defense and security but differs on longer-term economic and structural reforms.
- The next government budget will reveal how deeply they can cooperate on major reforms.
Takaichi's Fiscal Dovish Stance
- Takaichi is a fiscal dove in the Abe tradition who supports government help to boost the economy.
- Expect limited urgency on cutting government debt and emphasis on resource-backed structural reforms.