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#USIranTensionsImpactMarkets 🌏 Markets Currently Affected
South Korea (KOSPI & KOSDAQ): The epicenter of the rout. The Korea Exchange (KRX) triggered circuit breakers on both markets after the KOSPI plummeted over 8% (extending a two-day crash of nearly 15%). Trading was halted for 20 minutes as the Won weakened past 1,500 per dollar—a 17-year low.
Japan (Nikkei 225): The index dropped by roughly 4% (sliding toward 54,000). Heavy selling hit exporters and automakers as investors feared the impact of rising energy costs on Japan’s trade balance.
Australia (S&P/ASX 200): The index fell below the 9,100 level, dragged down primarily by mining and energy heavyweights despite the spike in raw commodity prices.
Hong Kong & China: The Hang Seng fell over 3%, while mainland China’s Shanghai Composite saw more "measured" declines of around 1.1% as state-linked funds reportedly moved in to anchor the Yuan.
🔎 The "Toxic Cocktail" Driving the Crash
The sudden activation of circuit breakers is being fueled by a specific set of catalysts:
The Energy Shock: Following the military strikes in Iran (Operation Epic Fury), Brent crude has surged toward $82–$85 per barrel. Since Asia-Pacific economies (especially Korea and Japan) are net oil importers, markets are pricing in a massive inflationary hit.
Strait of Hormuz Anxiety: Fears that the 21-mile-wide waterway—which carries 20% of the world's oil—could be closed or disrupted have triggered "psychological capitulation" among traders.
Monetary Policy Reversal: Rising inflation from energy prices has all but killed hopes for near-term interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve, causing global bond yields to spike.
Tech De-risking: Crowded "AI-boom" trades in companies like Samsung and SK Hynix are being unwound rapidly as foreign investors pull capital toward "safe-haven" assets like Gold (which has rebounded above $5,100).
📊 What to Watch For Next
Regulators are monitoring whether these halts will succeed in calming the "headline-to-headline" trading. If the geopolitical situation stabilizes, we may see a "positioning unwind" recovery; however, if energy supply lines remain threatened, the volatility is expected to persist through the week.#USIranTensionsImpactMarkets