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Asia-Pacific Stocks Slip as Geopolitical Tensions Rise

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Markets react to global uncertainty

Asia-Pacific markets mostly moved lower on Thursday, tracking losses on Wall Street as investors reacted to rising geopolitical tensions and fresh comments from the United States president. Sentiment was weighed down by concerns over defense policy, energy supply and broader global stability.

U.S. equity futures were little changed during early Asian trading hours, following a pullback in major U.S. indexes that ended a short winning streak. The cautious tone carried into regional markets, particularly in Japan and Hong Kong.

Defense and energy concerns pressure sentiment

Defense stocks in the United States fell after remarks indicating that major contractors would face restrictions on dividends and share buybacks until operational and governance concerns are addressed. The comments added to investor unease around the sector and spilled over into global markets.

Oil prices also declined after comments suggesting that Venezuelan authorities could transfer up to 50 million barrels of crude to the United States. The prospect of additional supply raised concerns about potential oversupply in an already fragile global energy market.

Japan and Hong Kong lead regional declines

Japan’s benchmark index fell sharply, dragged lower by losses in technology and basic materials stocks. Several large-cap names posted notable declines, contributing to a broad-based pullback across the market.

Hong Kong equities also weakened, with technology and materials stocks under pressure. Mainland Chinese benchmarks followed suit, reflecting cautious investor positioning amid global uncertainty.

Mixed performance across the region

South Korean markets were largely flat, with modest losses in smaller-cap stocks offsetting stability in larger names. Indian equities declined, mirroring the risk-off tone seen elsewhere in Asia.

Australia was a notable exception, with the local benchmark closing slightly higher. However, gains were limited as weakness in steelmakers followed the rejection of a major takeover bid, prompting renewed investor scrutiny.

Notable movers and IPO activity

In Hong Kong, a newly listed artificial intelligence company surged on its debut, becoming the first major Chinese AI-focused firm to go public. The strong performance provided a rare bright spot in an otherwise subdued trading session.

Overnight in the United States, the technology-heavy index edged higher, supported by strength in large-cap tech shares, while broader indexes declined on concerns tied to policy uncertainty and global tensions.

Outlook remains cautious

Investors remain focused on geopolitical developments, energy supply dynamics and policy signals from major economies. With uncertainty elevated, markets are likely to remain volatile in the near term as participants assess the balance between slowing growth risks and potential policy interventions.

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