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Toyota stock faces recall headline, yen jitters and Feb 6 earnings test in Tokyo
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Toyota stock faces recall headline, yen jitters and Feb 6 earnings test in Tokyo

Tokyo, Feb 2, 2026, 02:09 JST — Premarket

  • Toyota shares ended the previous session at 3,504 yen, marking a 1.6% gain.
  • U.S. regulators announced that Toyota is recalling 161,268 vehicles due to a problem with the rear-view camera display.
  • Investors have their eyes on the yen and Toyota’s quarterly results, set for release on Feb. 6.

Toyota Motor shares were poised for attention in Tokyo on Monday following a U.S. regulator announcement that the automaker will recall over 161,000 vehicles, just days ahead of its quarterly earnings report.

Toyota shares finished Friday’s session at 3,504 yen, gaining 1.6%, after fluctuating between 3,452 yen and 3,530 yen. The company’s U.S.-listed ADR closed slightly lower at $226.86, down 0.09%.

Timing is key. The recall throws another curveball at investors right as Toyota approaches its earnings report, with the yen making a comeback and Japanese politics fueling new market swings.

Toyota is issuing a recall for 161,268 vehicles in the U.S. due to an issue with the rear-view camera display when the car is in reverse, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced Saturday.

Export-driven firms like Toyota often move with the yen since their foreign earnings convert back into yen. When the yen weakens, these profits can look bigger in yen; a stronger yen usually shrinks them.

Japan’s markets have turned volatile on fiscal policy jitters after Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi announced a snap election set for Feb. 8 and suggested possible tax cuts, Reuters reports. Former currency diplomat Hiroshi Watanabe warned that markets were “right at the edge.” Reuters

Toyota’s next big update arrives Feb. 6, with its FY2026 third-quarter earnings report, according to the company’s investor calendar.

Besides earnings, Toyota’s moves are drawing attention. The tender offer linked to Toyota’s bid to privatize group company Toyota Industries is open through Feb. 12. Activist investor Elliott Investment Management claims the updated offer undervalues the firm, according to Reuters.

The path isn’t smooth. A sharp yen rebound or fresh stress in the bond market could weigh on exporter stocks, while headline shocks may rattle sentiment despite an unclear financial fallout.

Traders will start Monday watching for any gap moves tied to the U.S. recall news. After that, all eyes shift swiftly to Toyota’s results on Feb. 6 and Japan’s election on Feb. 8—key dates to watch closely.

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