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Japan’s benchmark Nikkei index plunged more than 8% on Monday, reflecting a broader trend of declining global stocks sparked by ongoing trade tensions. The steep decline follows escalating concerns surrounding trade policies, particularly those initiated by the United States. Investors are reacting to fears that the trade war could disrupt international supply chains and negatively impact economic growth.
The Nikkei's sharp drop is part of a larger sell-off in Asian markets, as traders grapple with uncertainty and volatility. Analysts suggest that the impact of tariffs and retaliatory measures has created a climate of unease, prompting investors to reassess their positions.
This downturn marks one of the most significant declines for the index in recent years, highlighting the fragility of market confidence in the face of geopolitical strife. As the situation develops, market participants will be closely monitoring any updates regarding trade negotiations and potential resolutions.
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