
The Nikkei 225 fell 1.02% to close at 38,488 on Thursday, while the broader Topix index dropped 0.58% to 2,792, ending a three-day rally as rising geopolitical risks dampened investor sentiment.
Market jitters mounted amid reports that the U.S. was preparing for a potential attack on Iran, raising concerns about broader instability in the Middle East. The selloff followed the U.S. Federal Reserve's decision to leave interest rates unchanged and maintain a cautious stance, citing inflation risks related to President Donald Trump's tariffs.
On the domestic front, investors are turning their attention to upcoming inflation data, which could shape the Bank of Japan's policy trajectory. The BOJ recently kept interest rates steady and reiterated its gradual approach to tightening. Notable decliners included Advantest (-2.4%), Disco (-3.3%), Tokyo Electron (-3%), Sony Group (-2.5%), and Toyota Motor (-1.7%).(alg)
Source: Trading Economics
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