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Dollar vs yen: Surprise in Japan’s leadership race to roil financial markets

October 6, 2025
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An unexpected result in Japan’s leadership contest over the weekend is poised to ripple through global financial markets with the yen already sinking against the dollar on Sunday.

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On Saturday, the ruling Liberal Democratic Party tapped Sanae Takaichi, positioning the conservative lawmaker to become Japan’s first female prime minister.

Markets had expected the more fiscally cautious Shinjiro Koizumi to win. But the LDP’s decision to go with Takaichi, who favors looser fiscal and monetary policies, could jolt the bond market as expectations rise that Tokyo will issue more debt while the central bank rethinks rate hikes.

With Japan’s debt burden already more than 200% of its GDP, the prospect of more debt-fueled stimulus spending could cause investors to demand higher rates on long-term bonds.

That in turn could add more upward pressure on bond yields elsewhere, like the U.S., which relies heavily on Japanese investors as top buyers of Treasury debt.

The yield on the 10-year Treasury was flat at 4.121%. The U.S. dollar was up 1.2% against the yen and up 0.2% against the euro.

Futures tied to the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 37 points, or 0.1%. S&P 500 futures were up 0.1%, and Nasdaq futures added 0.1%.

U.S. oil prices rose 0.9% to $61.44 per barrel, and Brent crude added nearly 1% to $65.15. Gold edged up 0.1% to $3,911.60 per ounce.

Takaichi is expected to formally become prime minister in a parliamentary vote later this month, and her approach to President Donald Trump will also be scrutinized.

While she previously suggested Japan renegotiate the trade deal it struck with the U.S. this summer, Takaichi toned down her rhetoric after securing the LDP leadership spot on Saturday, saying that’s not on the table now.

Meanwhile, financial markets must continue to grapple with the ongoing government shutdown, which shows no signs of ending anytime soon and will keep key economic indicators under wraps.

That leaves Wednesday’s release of minutes from the Federal Reserve’s last policy meeting as the main economic report to watch in the coming week as the central bank is self-funded and unaffected by the shutdown.

Several Fed officials are also scheduled to speak throughout the coming week, including Chairman Jerome Powell on Thursday.

Because the government shutdown prevented the Bureau of Labor Statistics from issuing its jobs report for September on Friday, Wall Street is turning to alternate gauges from the private sector.

On Sunday, Moody’s Analytics chief economist Mark Zandi warned there was essentially no job growth in September, citing data from Revelio Labs and ADP.

“The bottom line is that not having the BLS jobs data is a serious problem for assessing the health of the economy and making good policy decisions,” he said in a series of posts on X. “But the private sources of jobs data are admirably filling the information gap, at least for now. And this data shows that the job market is weak and getting weaker.”

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