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23 December 2025 07:15  |

Nikkei Could Under Pressure, Yen Rebound a Barrier

Japanese stock markets may face a decline on Tuesday, given the uncertainty surrounding the domestic earnings outlook for Japanese companies. The yen's modest rebound from its previous decline also has the potential to put pressure on the market. Nikkei futures were down 0.2% at 50320 on the SGX, reflecting market anxiety ahead of the next trading session.

USD/JPY traded at 156.89, down from 157.33 recorded at the Tokyo stock market close on Monday. This yen rebound is of significant concern, as a strengthening Japanese currency typically places a burden on Japanese exporters who rely on the yen's strength to boost the price competitiveness of their products.

Investors are now focused on statements or comments from Japanese government officials regarding the latest yen depreciation and whether there has been any progress regarding the economic policies implemented by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi. The economic policies the government will implement are crucial for boosting domestic growth and providing greater investor confidence.

On Monday, the Nikkei Index rose 1.8%, closing at 50,402.39. However, this increase is considered temporary due to uncertainty regarding the direction of domestic economic policy and the movement of the Japanese currency.

Stocks traded in the Japanese market will face challenges amid this yen rebound, with many analysts predicting potential further weakness in the Japanese stock index in the short term. Meanwhile, sectors that rely heavily on exports, such as technology and automotive, are likely to be affected by the strengthening yen.

However, there are also positive factors that may help support the Japanese stock market. Clearer progress on economic policies from the government could improve investor sentiment, especially if those policies succeed in providing a boost to depressed domestic sectors.

In the coming days, the Japanese stock market will be heavily dependent on government policy commentary and how these measures affect the value of the yen and corporate earnings performance. This will be a determining factor in whether the Nikkei can maintain its momentum or decline again. (asd)

Source: Bloomberg.com

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