Japan’s Nikkei drops 5% to an 8-month low, Topix clocks worst day in 8 years ...

1/22/2025 10:10:13 AM
Japan’s benchmark indexes nosedived on Friday, with most Asia-Pacific markets lower after a sell-off on Wall Street overnight on recession worries.
The Nikkei 225 tumbled 5.81% to end at 35,909.7, marking its worst day since March 2020, according to Factset data, and dropping below 36,000 mark for the first time since January.The broader Topix saw a larger loss of 6.14%, marking its worst day in eight years and closing at 2,537.6.The largest loser on the Nikkei was Daiwa Securities , which saw an 18.85% wipeout of its market cap.Other heavyweight stocks that fell include Softbank Group, which tumbled over 8%, while trading houses Mitsui and Marubeni saw losses of over 10% and 8%, respectively.Japanese government bond yields fell, with the yield on the benchmark 10-year JGB falling below the 1% mark and hitting its lowest level since June 17.
South Korea’s Kospi tumbled 3.65% to 2,676.19, seeing its worst day since August 2020 and dragged mostly by banking stocks, while the small-cap Kosdaq plunged 4.20% and reached its lowest level since November 2023.K-pop stocks were initially a bright spot in the South Korean market, but some eventually succumbed to the sell-off, with only SM Entertainment and Hybe in positive territory after Hybe announced its new business strategy on Thursday after market hours.Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 fell 2.11% to close at 7,943.2, having its worst day since March 2023 and retreating from its all-time high on Thursday.Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index was 2.32% lower as of its final hour, while mainland China’s CSI 300 posted the smallest loss in Asia, dropping 1.02% to close at 3.384.39Separately, South Korea’s inflation numbers for July came in slightly higher than expected, with the country’s consumer price index climbing 2.6% year on year, compared to the 2.5% expected by economists polled by Reuters.The gloomy sentiment in Asia markets comes after a sell-off on Wall Street in Thursday’s trading session, which saw all three major U.S. indexes plunge on recession fears.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 1.21%, while the S&P 500 shed 1.37% and the tech heavy Nasdaq Composite slipped 2.3%.The Russell 2000 index, the small-cap benchmark that has rallied lately, dropped 3%.In the U.S., fresh data stoked fears over a possible recession and apprehensions that the Federal Reserve could be too late in cutting interest rates.Initial jobless claims rose the most since August 2023. The ISM manufacturing index, a barometer of factory activity in the U.S., came in at 46.8%, worse than expected and signaling economic contraction.After these data, the 10-year Treasury yield dropped below 4% for the first time since February.—CNBC’s Pia Singh and Samantha Subin contributed to this report.
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