Key Points
- South Korea suffered the region’s steepest decline, plunging 5.35%, while India and Japan also posted losses exceeding 2%.
- Hong Kong was the only major market to stage a strong rally, climbing 2.99% and outperforming the rest of Asia.
- Most regional benchmarks finished lower, reflecting continued investor caution despite selective buying in Chinese-linked equities.
Asian markets closed mostly lower on July 8, 2026, as another wave of selling swept across the region. Sharp declines in South Korea, Japan, and India outweighed Hong Kong’s impressive rebound, highlighting continued volatility and uneven investor sentiment across Asian equities.
The session reflects a market where investors remain highly selective, favoring isolated opportunities while broadly reducing exposure to risk assets.
South Korea Extends Sharp Decline
South Korea’s KOSPI Composite Index plunged 5.35% to 7,246.79, recording the largest decline among the region’s major equity benchmarks.
The selloff extended the market’s recent weakness and pushed the index to its lowest level in weeks. Technology, semiconductor, and artificial intelligence-related companies remained under heavy selling pressure as investors continued to unwind positions following the strong rally earlier in the second quarter.
The KOSPI remains one of Asia’s most volatile major indices, with large daily swings continuing to dominate trading.
Japan and India Join Regional Selloff
Japan’s Nikkei 225 fell 2.11% to 66,819.05, extending its correction after trading above 72,000 only weeks ago.
The decline reflects renewed profit-taking across export-oriented manufacturers and technology companies, although the index continues to retain substantial gains for the year.
India’s S&P BSE Sensex also dropped 2.21% to 76,454.23, making it the second-weakest major performer of the session. The retreat interrupted India’s recent resilience as investors adopted a more defensive stance.
Hong Kong Bucks the Regional Trend
Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index surged 2.99% to 24,199.46, delivering the strongest performance among Asia’s major markets.
The rally sharply contrasted with the broader regional decline and suggests renewed buying interest in Hong Kong-listed companies following weeks of sustained weakness. Despite the strong rebound, the index remains below its highs from earlier in the year.
The advance provided the lone bright spot during an otherwise difficult trading session across Asia.
China and Australia Edge Lower
China’s SSE Composite Index declined 0.49% to 3,970.88, slipping further below the 4,000 level and reflecting continued caution toward mainland equities.
Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 eased 0.21% to 8,785.10, posting only a modest decline compared with the sharper losses seen elsewhere in the region.
The relatively limited fall in Australia suggests investors remained more selective than broadly risk-averse.
Currency Markets Remain Stable
Currency markets showed relatively modest movements despite the significant equity volatility.
The Japanese Yen Index slipped just 0.01% to 61.69, while the Australian Dollar Index declined 0.39% to 69.30.
The muted currency performance indicates that investors did not aggressively rotate into traditional safe-haven currencies despite widespread weakness across regional equity markets.
Outlook
Looking ahead, investors will closely monitor whether South Korea can stabilize above 7,200 after another steep decline and whether Japan can defend support near 66,000.
Attention will also remain focused on whether Hong Kong’s nearly 3% rally marks the beginning of a broader recovery or proves to be a temporary rebound amid continued regional volatility. China’s effort to reclaim the 4,000 level and India’s ability to recover from its sharp decline will also be key indicators of market sentiment.
For now, Asia remains characterized by elevated volatility, with selective rallies offset by widespread weakness as investors continue to navigate an uncertain market environment.
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