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    Asia stocks fall on Iran risks; South Korea’s KOSPI slumps 6%

    June 22, 20264 Mins Read


    Most Asian equity markets fell on Tuesday, tracking the overnight slump in US technology stocks, prompting investors to take profits following a powerful artificial intelligence-driven rally. South Korea’s Kospi Index is down more than 6% after weeks of outsized gains amid sharp declines in heavyweight chipmakers, leading regional losses. Meanwhile, Japan’s Nikkei 225 and Hong Kong’s Hang Seng are down over 1% for the day.

    Investors also remained cautious amid uncertainty about the durability of the US-Iran peace deal in the face of disagreements over key issues and mixed messages. US Vice President JD Vance said that Iran agreed to admit nuclear monitors and is prepared to accept extensive weapons inspections as part of ongoing diplomatic efforts. However, Iran’s foreign ministry told state media that Tehran had made no new commitments on nuclear inspections.

    Moreover, US President Donald Trump said preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon outweighs the potential economic consequences of a prolonged military action. Meanwhile, Iran’s chief negotiator and parliamentary speaker, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, told state media on Tuesday that the Strait of Hormuz will remain under Tehran’s administration and would not return to the pre-war status. This keeps geopolitical risk premiums in play.

    Markets were also digesting last week’s hawkish Federal Reserve (Fed) meeting, which lifted market bets for an imminent rate hike this year. According to the CME Group’s FedWatch Tool, traders are currently pricing in a 70% chance that the US central bank will raise borrowing costs in September and are assigning a 90% probability of a move in December. This further tempers investors’ appetite for riskier assets and contributes to the downfall.

    Asian stocks FAQs

    Asia contributes around 70% of global economic growth and hosts several key stock market indices. Among the region’s developed economies, the Japanese Nikkei – which represents 225 companies on the Tokyo stock exchange – and the South Korean Kospi stand out. China has three important indices: the Hong Kong Hang Seng, the Shanghai Composite and the Shenzhen Composite. As a big emerging economy, Indian equities are also catching the attention of investors, who increasingly invest in companies in the Sensex and Nifty indices.

    Asia’s main economies are different, and each has specific sectors to pay attention to. Technology companies dominate in indices in Japan, South Korea, and increasingly, China. Financial services are leading stock markets such as Hong Kong or Singapore, considered key hubs for the sector. Manufacturing is also big in China and Japan, with a strong focus on automobile production or electronics. The growing middle class in countries like China and India is also giving more and more prominence to companies focused on retail and e-commerce.

    Many different factors drive Asian stock market indices, but the main factor behind their performance is the aggregate results of the component companies revealed in their quarterly and annual earnings reports. The economic fundamentals of each country, as well as their central bank decisions or their government’s fiscal policies, are also important factors. More broadly, political stability, technological progress or the rule of law can also impact equity markets. The performance of US equity indices is also a factor as, more often than not, Asian markets take the lead from Wall Street stocks overnight. Finally, the broader risk sentiment in markets also plays a role as equities are considered a risky investment compared to other investment options such as fixed-income securities.

    Investing in equities is risky by itself, but investing in Asian stocks comes along with region-specific risks to be taken into account. Asian countries have a wide range of political systems, from full democracies to dictatorships, so their political stability, transparency, rule of law or corporate governance requirements may diverge considerably. Geopolitical events such as trade disputes or territorial conflicts can lead to volatility in stock markets, as can natural disasters. Moreover, currency fluctuations can also have an impact on the valuation of Asian stock markets. This is particularly true in export-oriented economies, which tend to suffer from a stronger currency and benefit from a weaker one as their products become cheaper abroad.



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