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Hang Seng slips as Asian markets weigh oil surge, Hormuz tensions

by April 24, 2026
written by April 24, 2026

Asian equities were mixed on Friday as investors weighed firmer oil prices and renewed tension around the Strait of Hormuz against a still-resilient appetite for risk assets.

A fragile Middle East ceasefire and unresolved US-Iran tensions kept traders cautious, even as recent gains on Wall Street helped prevent a broader retreat in regional markets.

Japan’s Nikkei 225 rose 0.71%, while the Topix added 0.30% after core inflation in Japan accelerated for the first time in five months, rising to 1.8% in March, with the Iran war adding to energy concerns.

South Korea’s Kospi fell 0.23%, while the small-cap Kosdaq rose 1%. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index declined 0.61%, while China’s CSI 300 lost 0.28%.

In Australia, the S&P/ASX 200 was down 0.29%.

Oil and shipping risks stay in focus

The main source of unease remained oil.

Crude prices climbed as concerns persisted over shipping disruption through Hormuz, one of the world’s most important energy chokepoints.

Even without a full supply shock, any prolonged disruption to vessel traffic risks feeding inflation, straining supply chains and complicating the outlook for growth.

That has left markets balancing two competing impulses: confidence in earnings and risk appetite on one side, and concern over energy, transport costs and inflation on the other.

The ceasefire itself has done little to remove that uncertainty.

Markets continue to treat it more as a pause than a resolution, with oil still acting as the clearest real-time gauge of how seriously investors view the risk of renewed escalation.

Currencies and policy outlook

Currency markets were similarly cautious, with investors watching whether higher energy prices begin to reshape the rate outlook.

That keeps attention on how central banks may balance inflation risks against any broader hit to growth from sustained geopolitical stress.

For bullish investors, that creates an awkward backdrop.

A renewed rise in crude could argue for more caution from policymakers, while any softer growth signals could revive the case for easier policy later in the year.

What investors are watching next

The immediate focus is on three moving parts: developments in Hormuz, the path of oil prices and whether global equities can keep absorbing geopolitical shocks without demanding a higher risk premium.

For now, Friday’s mixed trading suggests conviction remains limited: markets are not in retreat, but they are no longer pushing higher with the same ease.

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