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Asian Markets Slide as U.S.-Iran Tensions and Fed Inflation Warning Rattle Investors

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Asian stock markets fell sharply on Thursday, with Japan's Nikkei and Hong Kong's Hang Seng leading regional losses. The decline came amid heightened geopolitical risks following reports that the U.S. is preparing for a potential strike on Iran, and fresh concerns around inflation stemming from U.S. trade tariffs.

U.S.-Iran Conflict Sends Shockwaves Through Asian Markets

A Bloomberg report suggested U.S. officials may consider a military strike on Iran as early as this weekend. The situation intensified after President Trump's cryptic remarks that he would decide on the action “one second before it's due.”

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei dismissed Trump's demand for surrender, further amplifying tensions.

Key Market Reactions

  • Hang Seng Index: Down over 1%, compounding losses from earlier this week.

  • Nikkei 225: Dropped 0.7%, while the broader TOPIX fell 0.6%.

  • U.S. Stock Futures: Also in the red during Asia hours, signaling global investor nervousness.

Fed Holds Rates Steady, Warns of Tariff-Driven Inflation

The Federal Reserve kept interest rates unchanged, as expected. However, Chair Jerome Powell warned that recent U.S. tariffs could drive up inflation over the summer, dampening investor sentiment further.

With rate-sensitive sectors and emerging markets under pressure, traders are increasingly positioning around geopolitical news cycles.

Track Market Sensitivity with Economic and Inflation Data

Investors tracking how inflation, interest rates, and geopolitical instability affect the broader market can monitor upcoming economic events via the Economics Calendar.

Additionally, to follow how global events are impacting commodities and risk-sensitive sectors, refer to the Commodities endpoint for updated pricing and sector-specific trends.

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