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JGBs Fall After BOJ Tankan Shows Higher Inflation Forecasts -- Market Talk
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Concerns over stagflation in the U.S. have led to a risk-averse shift.
The Nikkei average has significantly declined for three consecutive trading days. With a drop of 1,502.77 yen, it closed at 35,617.56 yen (Volume estimated at 2.3 billion 30 million shares), marking the first time it fell below 36,000 yen in closing prices since September 11 of last year, around six and a half months ago. The influence of the decline in the US market on the 28th strengthened risk aversion movements. Following this trend, a nearly broad-based decline occurred, leading the Nikkei average to fall below 36,000 yen soon after the market opened. After that, it continued to hover around 35,600 yen.
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What kind of week will this be? Global stock markets are facing a "tariff storm," and U.S. Treasury bonds are back in focus.
Since this quarter, U.S. Treasury bonds have outperformed Stocks, with a cumulative increase of more than 2%, while the S&P 500 Index has declined by about 5%. Analysis suggests that the 'reciprocal tariff' policy may impact the stock of Industries such as Autos, chips, and Pharmaceuticals, while the outlook of economic downturn and declining stock market will continue to elevate U.S. Treasury bonds as a safe haven Assets.
The Nikkei/Yen in Japan plummeted, following the trend of the US stock market on Friday.
On Monday, Japan's Nikkei average index fell significantly amid a sell-off, following a sharp decline on Wall Street from the previous trading day, as investors expressed concerns about the slowdown in the USA economy. Last Friday, the US stock market closed sharply lower, with technology giants like Amazon and Microsoft facing selling pressure.