Nikkei Pullback Intensifies as Global Risk Sentiment Shifts

The Nikkei 225 index dropped sharply to 53,926, marking its third consecutive loss, as rising tensions between the US, Israel, and Iran led to higher oil prices. The geopolitical uncertainty prompted traders to reassess their risk exposure, with the broader Topix index also falling over 4%. Oil price surges have increased inflation concerns, pushing market sentiment into a risk-off mode. The Nikkei's volatility index hit its highest level since August 2024, signaling heightened investor anxiety. The recent rally that began in December is showing signs of exhaustion, as the index falls below key moving averages. Immediate support is found around the 53,500–54,000 range, with further declines possible if the index doesn't stabilize. However, a recovery above 57,000 could trigger a rebound. While domestic drivers had previously supported Japanese equities, growing global tensions and rising oil prices are now outweighing those factors. The Nikkei remains sensitive to geopolitical developments, and market volatility could persist until tensions ease or sentiment stabilizes. Learn how rising oil prices and Middle East tensions are affecting the Nikkei and global markets, and uncover key technical levels to watch for potential market shifts.
Publication date:
2026-03-04 07:01:20 (GMT)
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