Japanese Stocks Surge Nearly 3% as South Korean and A-Shares Rebound; Why Are Asian Markets Rising Collectively?

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TradingKey - Asian stock markets continued to rebound as Trump signaled progress in negotiations with Iran, coupled with a significant pullback in oil prices.

Asian equity markets were generally strong today (March 25), with the most direct catalyst being the market's repricing of a potential de-escalation in Middle East tensions. As Trump signaled progress in negotiations with Iran and oil prices retreated sharply during the session, investor risk appetite recovered quickly, leading to a broad rally across Asia-Pacific markets. Notably, however, Iran has denied that any negotiations with Trump have taken place.

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Japanese stocks were the standout performers. The Nikkei 225 Index closed up 2.87% at 53,749.55, extending a rebound following several sessions of intense volatility. Compared to the rapid retreats previously triggered by geopolitical risks and oil price shocks, today's rally appears to be a direct response by capital to a "temporary reprieve from the energy shock."

South Korean stocks also saw a marked recovery. The KOSPI closed 1.59% higher at 5,642.21. The Korean market had been significantly impacted by foreign capital outflows and energy price fluctuations over the past week, with semiconductors, exports, and high-valuation growth stocks under substantial pressure. Today's bounce-back suggests that as soon as oil prices soften, the resilience of the South Korean market immediately becomes apparent.

China's A-shares followed the rebound, with the Shanghai Composite Index closing up 1.3% at 3,931.84. Intraday price action in Shanghai showed strong upward momentum, indicating that A-shares also benefited from the improvement in global risk appetite today. For the domestic market, the easing of external oil prices and geopolitical tensions has, at least temporarily, mitigated inflationary and imported cost pressures.

Overall, today's rally was not merely a technical bounce but a typical news-driven recovery: as oil prices fell and safe-haven sentiment receded, Asian equity markets recovered in tandem. Moving forward, the market will continue to monitor whether there is any genuine, substantive de-escalation in the Middle East situation.

Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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