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[The Resurgence of Japanese Equities: Analyzing the Impact of the 2026 Election]-[Why Japanese Stocks Could Keep Rallying]

Exchanges · B2 · 2026-02-24

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The Resurgence of Japanese Equities: Analyzing the Impact of the 2026 Election

Following a robust performance in 2025, the Japanese equity market has continued its upward trajectory in 2026. The primary catalyst for this momentum is the decisive victory of Prime Minister Sonai Takeuchi in the recent snap election. According to Bruce Kirk, Chief Japan Equity Strategist at Goldman Sachs Research, this political outcome is "extremely consequential," providing a foundation for sustained market growth and enhanced investor confidence.

Political Stability and Market Multiples

Historical data suggests a strong correlation between significant electoral victories and market performance. Kirk notes that in previous instances where the LDP-led coalition secured a two-thirds supermajority—specifically in 2005, 2012, and 2014—the market typically experienced an average gain of 20% in the three months following the election. This initial rally is often followed by an "expansion of the topics multiple," driven by the promise of political stability and policy continuity. A larger electoral mandate implies a longer tenure for the Prime Minister, which effectively lowers the "risk premium of the market itself" and attracts foreign capital.

Policy Clarity and Corporate Governance

Investors are closely monitoring the Takeuchi administration’s upcoming policy agenda, particularly concerning defense, economic security, and the critical U.S.-Japan relationship. While initial concerns regarding "fiscal sustainability"—specifically the proposed consumption tax cut on food—weighed on the FX and rates markets, the magnitude of the election victory has paradoxically calmed these fears. Kirk suggests that because the Prime Minister is now politically secure, the probability of "drastic and more sort of populist" fiscal measures has decreased.

Regarding the multi-year journey of corporate governance reform, progress is evident. Total shareholder returns have surged from 6-7 trillion yen annually pre-Abenomics to 40-45 trillion yen today. However, foreign investors remain focused on the "greater sense of urgency" required to address flatlining Return on Equity (ROE), which has hovered around 9-10%. To achieve a sustainable valuation re-rating, the market requires tangible improvements through "more aggressive shareholder returns," "sector consolidation through M&A," and "more drastic business restructuring."

The Path Ahead: Momentum and Risks

We are currently in the "delivery phase" of the market cycle. Success now depends on whether Japanese corporations can meet the elevated expectations of change. Continued top-down pressure from regulatory bodies like the Tokyo Stock Exchange and the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) is essential to accelerate this momentum.

While foreign positioning in the Japanese market is improving—evidenced by 1.8 trillion yen in net buying the week before the election—it has not reached "stretched" levels. Furthermore, as Japan continues to outperform the U.S. market in dollar terms, the "geographic diversification trade" is likely to draw more international capital into Tokyo.

Despite the bullish outlook, risks remain. The primary danger is the potential for an unexpected political vacuum, as the market is now "inextricably linked with the policies of that administration." Additionally, investors should remain vigilant regarding "correction risk," given the unusual length of time since the last significant market sell-off. Nevertheless, the combination of a strong political mandate and a favorable macro backdrop suggests that Japanese equities maintain significant runway for further upside.

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After a very strong 2025, Japanese stocks have built on those gains in 2026.
The most recent catalyst has been the outcome of the snap election.
Prime Minister Sonai Takeuchi's resounding victory could pave the way for pro-growth policies and might shift global investor perceptions about the Japanese market.
I'm Alison Nathan, and this is Goldman Sachs Exchanges.
Today, I'm joined by Bruce Kirk. our Chief Japan Equity Strategist in Goldman Sachs Research.
He joins us remotely from Tokyo.

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