Illustration depicting Tokyo stocks plummeting amid Middle East tensions over Iran and Bank of Japan economic warnings.
Illustration depicting Tokyo stocks plummeting amid Middle East tensions over Iran and Bank of Japan economic warnings.
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东京股市因中东紧张局势及经济担忧连续第三天下跌

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东京股市因中东伊朗局势升级而连续第三天下跌。日本银行行长上田和夫警告称,这可能对经济造成重大影响,而政府表示石油供应不会立即中断。

2026年3月4日,日本日经225股指收于54,245.54点,下跌3.61%,创一个月来最低水平,这是继周二下跌3.06%、周一下跌1.35%后的连续第三天下跌。该指数抹去了自2月8日首相高市早苗以压倒性优势赢得大选以来的所有涨幅。

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Seoul stocks opened sharply lower on Monday amid renewed energy price concerns after Iran's warning on the Strait of Hormuz. The KOSPI fell 4.72% in the first 15 minutes. The drop comes amid escalating U.S.-Iran tensions.

The yen weakened to its lowest level since July 2024 amid spiking oil prices, potentially triggering intervention. Japanese government bonds and Tokyo stocks also declined.

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Japan's Nikkei share average briefly topped 60,000 on Thursday before profit-taking reversed the gains, closing 0.75% lower at 59,140.23 after hitting a record high of 60,013.98. Geopolitical uncertainties in the Middle East weighed on sentiment amid rising oil prices. U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement extending the ceasefire with Iran supported early rises, though Iranian officials rejected any agreement.

South Korean stocks fell Friday morning after Iran's new leader vowed to maintain the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, causing global crude prices to fluctuate around the $100 level. The KOSPI index dropped sharply at the open but trimmed losses later while staying in negative territory. Disruptions at the key Middle East waterway persist despite U.S. President Donald Trump's claim that the war is nearing an end.

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A Kyodo News poll shows Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's cabinet approval dipping 0.3 points to 63.8% from March. Nearly half of respondents, 49.3%, deemed her response to oil supply disruptions from the Iran war insufficient, with disapproval rising to 26.0%. Public concern over the Middle East conflict has intensified.

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