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Asian indices tumble amid sell-off due to US-Iran war

This story was originally published at 08:38 IST on 23 March 2026
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Equity Alert: Asian indices tumble amid sell-off due to US-Iran war

 

MUMBAI--0830 IST--Asian indices tumbled in early trade with South Korea's Kospi falling over 5% due to sell-off stemming from a de-risking sentiment as the US-Iran war intensified. On Monday, crude oil prices climbed past $112 per barrel despite a brief fall in 

early trade. At 0822 IST, May futures of Brent Crude oil were at 112.65 per barrel. Crude oil prices have climbed over 55% from their pre-war levels. The surge in oil prices has hit Asian equities hard as most countries in the region are heavily dependent on imports from West Asia.

 

Japan's Nikkei 225 and the broader-market Topix slid over 3%. MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan also fell 3% during early trade, Reuters reported.

 

Over the weekend, US President Donald Trump threatened to attack Iran's electricity grid if the country did not re-open the key trade route of the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours. In response, Iran Sunday said it would attack energy and water facilities in the Gulf if the US made good on its threat. The Strait of Hormuz, which controls 20% of global oil shipping, has remained shut since the start of the US-Iran war on Feb. 28. 

 

"The war could still go on for many weeks yet and see oil prices rise say to $150 a barrel...and the steady destruction of energy infrastructure means it will take longer to get supply back to normal," Shane Oliver, head of investment strategy at fund manager AMP, told Reuters.

 

Further, analysts at HSBC highlighted Singapore jet fuel was up 175% this year to a multi-decade high, while Asian liquefied natural gas had climbed 130%, Reuters reported. Rising energy has seen markets prepare for an inflationary environment and price in rate hikes across most developed nations, according to the Reuters report.

 

Following were the levels of major Asian indices at 0813 IST:

 

Index

Level

Change in %

CSI 300 Index

4499.51 (-)1.48

Hang Seng Index

24473.71 (-)3.18

Nikkei 225 Day

51582.23 (-)3.35

TOPIX FIRST SECTION

3499.26 (-)3.05

KOSPI

5488.48 (-)5.06

FTSE Singapore Strait Times

4852.18 (-)1.95

S&P/ASX 200 Index

8387.90 (-)0.48

 

(Shruti Nair)


 

Equity Alert: US indices end down Friday as hostilities in West Asia continue

 

MUMBAI--0722 IST--Major US stock indices closed in the red on Friday as tensions mount in the US-Iran war. Over the weekend, both countries traded threats as the conflict in West Asia enters its fourth week. Futures of major US indices were nearly flat on Sunday, while oil prices continued their climb with the May futures of Brent Crude oil touching $112 per barrel.

 

Over the weekend, US President Donald Trump gave Iran a 48-hour deadline to reopen the Strait of Hormuz or risk an attack on Iranian power plants, CNBC reported. The Strait of Hormuz is a key shipping route and controls 20% of global oil shipping. The trade route has been shut since the beginning of the conflict in West Asia, leading to a surge in crude oil prices. At 0722 IST, May futures of Brent Crude oil were at 111.90 per barrel, up nearly 54% since before the US and Israel attacked Iran. In response to Trump's threats, Iran said it would attack US energy and desalination facilities among others in the Gulf, if its power infrastructure was attacked, CNBC reported.

 

"The risk-off sentiment could worsen substantially this week, with the first visible macro effects in a deluge of global PMI (purchasing managers index) data. Portfolio de-risking could continue, making cash a viable asset again," Ben Emons, chief investment officer and founder of Fed Watch Advisors, told CNBC.

 

Market participants will keep an eye on the US flash purchasing managers index, due Tuesday. They will also watch out for support levels of major indices, as the S&P 500 last week breached below its 200-day moving average for the first time since May 2025, according to CNBC.

 

Following are the closing levels of US indices Friday:

 

Index

Level

Change in %

S&P 500

6506.48 (-)1.51

NASDAQ Composite

21647.61 (-)2.01

Dow Jones Industrial Average

45577.47 (-)0.96

 

(Shruti Nair)

 

US$1 = INR 93.71

IST, or Indian Standard Time, is five-and-a-half hours ahead of GMT

 

Edited by Vandana Hingorani

 

All prices from National Stock Exchange, unless otherwise specified.

All percentage changes for share prices are rounded off to the nearest whole number; percentage changes for index values are rounded off to one decimal place.

All times are Indian Standard Time.

 

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