Elections in early 2026: Global politics leads the economy; a test of confidence in Asia.

“In the year "By 2026, financial markets won't be buying election results, but rather the speed and continuity of policies. Because in a world of high interest rates and rapid capital flows, political clarity has become the crucial factor in boosting confidence."
2026 opens with simultaneous shifts in global politics across many countries, particularly in Asia. However, this wave of change isn't driven by the fundamental question of who will win, but rather by a question that the market values more highly: How will the new government implement its economic policies? And how quickly and effectively will they translate political victories into actionable policy decisions? In an era of high interest rates, politics is no longer just a risk to the economy; it's becoming a direct determinant of growth.






























