Nikkei Pulls Back as Middle East Risks Return

Japan’s equity rally paused as Iran tensions and higher oil prices offset strong earnings and AI-driven optimism.
VT Markets | 36 ngày trước

Key Takeaways

  • The Nikkei 225 slipped after touching a fresh record high, as Middle East tensions triggered profit-taking.
  • Strong earnings from major Japanese companies helped prevent a broader market sell-off.
  • The Topix gained, showing that wider Japanese equity demand remains supported.
  • Higher oil prices are a concern for Japan’s import-reliant economy and could pressure inflation.
  • The Nikkei remains technically bullish, but short-term momentum is cooling near record levels.

Japan’s Nikkei 225 started Monday on a strong note, touching a record high before reversing lower as geopolitical concerns returned to the market. The index fell 0.5% to close at 62,417.88 after earlier rising to 63,385.04.

The move suggests that investors are still interested in Japan’s earnings and AI growth story, but are becoming more cautious near record territory. While Wall Street’s AI-led rally helped lift sentiment early in the session, Middle East risks quickly shifted attention back to oil, inflation, and global demand.

AI and Earnings Still Support Japanese Equities

Japanese equities still had support from strong corporate earnings. Konami Group jumped 10.25%, Japan Tobacco gained 6.85%, Ajinomoto rose 9.3%, and Sony advanced 8.3% after positive earnings updates.

Market breadth also remained relatively healthy, with more gainers than decliners in the Nikkei. This suggests the decline was not a full exit from Japanese stocks, but rather pressure on selected heavyweights as traders took profit near record highs.

Middle East Risk Hits Confidence

The main pressure came from renewed Middle East uncertainty after hopes for a quick easing in US-Iran tensions faded. Brent crude rose to $104.89 per barrel, while US crude traded around $99.15 as traders priced in higher energy supply risks.

This matters for Japan because the country relies heavily on imported fuel. If oil stays elevated, higher energy costs could squeeze manufacturers, pressure household spending, and make the inflation outlook harder for policymakers to manage.

US Consumer Sentiment Adds Another Warning

Weak US consumer sentiment also added pressure to the Nikkei. Higher gasoline prices are raising concerns that the oil shock could start affecting household demand in the world’s largest economy.

For Japan, this is important because many exporters depend on steady global demand. AI and semiconductor-related shares may continue to attract buyers, but consumer-facing and cyclical stocks could face more pressure if US spending weakens.

Nikkei Technical Outlook

The Nikkei 225 has pulled back from fresh highs near the 64,000 region, but the broader trend still looks constructive. The index remains above its short-term and medium-term moving averages, suggesting the recent decline is more of a momentum reset than a confirmed reversal.

The 62,200 to 62,000 area is now an important support zone. If buyers defend this region, the index could attempt another move toward recent highs. However, a break below 60,700 may open the door to a deeper retracement toward the 60,000 psychological level.

What Traders Should Watch Next

Traders should watch whether the Nikkei can hold above the 62,200 support area after its sharp pullback from record highs. A strong defence of this level could keep the bullish structure intact.

The next move will likely depend on oil prices, Middle East developments, US consumer sentiment, and Japan’s earnings momentum. If energy risks ease and earnings remain strong, the Nikkei could regain upside momentum. If oil stays elevated, traders may become more selective.

Read more on how Middle East risks, oil prices, and earnings momentum could affect the Nikkei in this article.

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