TOKYO - Shigeru Ishiba's election as the ruling party leader triggered a plunge in Tokyo shares late last month, but conditions may be on a recovery track as he has revised his market-shaking pledges since becoming Japan's new prime minister on Oct. 1, with a snap election now set for the end of the month.
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