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Global Market: Nikkei slips as rising oil prices, bond yields weigh on Japanese stocks

·Economic Times·Impact 2/5 · Moderate

The Nikkei stock market in Japan fell on Friday due to a combination of rising oil prices, higher bond yields, and uncertainty over the Middle East conflict. These factors weighed heavily on investor sentiment, causing the market to decline. The impact of rising oil prices is particularly concerning as it adds to inflation worries, which can affect consumer spending and overall economic growth.

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Why it matters

Rising oil prices and bond yields are weighing on Japanese stocks, causing uncertainty and potentially leading to a decline in investor sentiment. This could lead to a decrease in Japanese stock prices.

Market impact

Impact score
2 / 5
Market signal
Negative / risk-off
Category
Market moves
Model confidence
55%

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Transmission channels

Rising oil pricesHigher bond yieldsUncertainty increasesInvestor sentiment declinesJapanese stocks fall

Likely winners & losers

Winners

  • Oil
  • Bonds

Under pressure

  • Japanese stocks
  • Equities

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