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日元汇率大幅贬值!高市早苗力推“放水”政策,恐引发美国不满
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-10-06 09:22

Core Viewpoint - The election of Sanna Takashi as Japan's first female president marks a significant political shift, with potential implications for the economy and financial markets [1][3]. Economic Policy - Sanna Takashi's economic stance aligns with the late former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, promoting "Abenomics 2.0," which combines active fiscal policy with loose monetary policy [3]. - Her plan includes eliminating temporary taxes on gasoline and diesel to reduce government revenue while increasing subsidies for healthcare and small businesses, leading to a "revenue reduction and expenditure increase" fiscal expansion [3][5]. - The Bank of Japan is expected to raise interest rates twice in 2024, from -0.1% to 0.25%, and further to 0.5% in early 2025, which will increase government debt servicing costs [5]. Market Reaction - Following Takashi's election, the Nikkei index surged by 4.83%, surpassing 48,000 points, reflecting market optimism regarding liquidity expansion [7]. - Conversely, the yen depreciated by 1.83% against the dollar, breaking the 150 mark for the first time since July 31, indicating market concerns about the yen's future [7][10]. International Relations - The yen's depreciation complicates U.S.-Japan relations, as U.S. Treasury Secretary has called for yen appreciation to reduce the trade deficit, while the current situation undermines the effectiveness of U.S. tariffs on Japan [10]. - Takashi's administration may reconsider previous trade agreements, potentially leading to new negotiations or adjustments to existing tariffs, which could further strain U.S.-Japan relations [10][12]. Challenges Ahead - While "Abenomics 2.0" may provide short-term boosts to the stock market, the accumulation of debt risks, increased currency volatility, and rising trade tensions with the U.S. present significant challenges for Takashi's administration [12]. - The broader implications of her policies will influence Japan's role in the Asia-Pacific economic landscape and could have lasting effects on global economic dynamics [12].