Global Markets | Japan's Nikkei retreats from record high as Iran conflict concerns resurface

The benchmark Nikkei 225 Index edged 0.1% lower to 62,666.57, after jumping to an ‌all-time high ⁠of 63,385.04 earlier ⁠in the session. The broader Topix climbed 0.23% to 3,838.26.

Global Markets | Japan's Nikkei retreats from record high as Iran conflict concerns resurface
Japan's Nikkei share average touched a record high early on Monday before erasing gains as the Middle East crisis outweighed optimism over corporate earnings and technology investment.

The benchmark Nikkei 225 Index edged 0.1% lower to 62,666.57, after jumping to an ‌all-time high ⁠of 63,385.04 earlier ⁠in the session. The broader Topix climbed 0.23% to 3,838.26.

Wall Street ​climbed to record highs on Friday, underpinned by artificial intelligence-related stocks such ​as Nvidia and SanDisk.


The optimism carried into Asia where Japanese chipmaker Kioxia jumped 6.8% on Monday after a 22% surge ​last week.

Shares of video-game maker Konami Group ⁠and Japan Tobacco ‌were among top gainers in the ​Nikkei after ​both companies posted strong earnings late on Friday.

Japanese ⁠shares erased early gains as U.S. President Donald Trump rejected Iran's response to a proposal for peace talks, dimming hopes for an end to the conflict that has driven up global energy costs. Higher gasoline prices dragged U.S. consumer sentiment to a record low in early May, data showed on Friday.
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"Capital investment in AI-related ‌sectors is increasing, and the view that strong demand for these companies will continue is a positive ​factor for ​shares," said ⁠Wataru Akiyama, an equities strategist at Nomura Securities.

"However, uncertainty surrounding the situation in the Middle East has intensified, and economic data was ​also released that raised concerns about consumer sentiment."

There were 139 advancers in the Nikkei index against 83 decliners. Nintendo was among the biggest decliners, down 6.5%, after the company hiked prices on its Switch 2 video-game console.

(Reporting by Rocky Swift in Tokyo; Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips)
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