Most Asian markets traded in a narrow range on Tuesday, with investors remaining cautious amid President Trump’s criticism of Fed Chair Jerome Powell and heated U.S.–China tariff tensions. While U.S. futures rebounded modestly, regional equities showed little conviction.
Market Snapshot
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U.S. Futures: S&P 500 Futures +0.6%
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Japan: Nikkei 225 –0.1%; TOPIX flat (yen at seven‑month high)
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China: Shanghai Composite flat; CSI 300 +0.1%
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Hong Kong: Hang Seng –0.5% (e‑commerce names off >6%)
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Australia: ASX 200 flat; South Korea: KOSPI +0.2%
Key Drivers
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Fed Independence Concerns
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Trump’s public attacks on Powell—and discussion of his removal—threaten market confidence in U.S. monetary policy.
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Tariff Uncertainty
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With U.S. duties on China at 145% and Beijing’s 125% retaliation, export‑linked sectors in Asia remain under pressure.
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Fiscal and Monetary Divergence
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Eyes on Japan’s upcoming PMI (Wed), Australia’s flash PMI, and South Korea’s Q1 GDP to gauge domestic demand against global headwinds.
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Regional Highlights
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China & Hong Kong
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JD.com & Meituan slid over 6% as domestic competition and policy scrutiny dented sentiment.
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Commerce Ministry Warning: Beijing cautioned nations against U.S. trade deals “at China’s expense.”
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Japan
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Prime Minister Ishiba voiced “grave concern” that recent U.S. auto tariffs conflict with the 2019 trade pact, ahead of bilateral talks.
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Persistent core CPI above 3% keeps the BOJ’s rate path uncertain, reinforcing caution in exporters.
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Australia & South Korea
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Flat trading ahead of regional PMI releases.
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South Korea’s export data and Q1 GDP (due Wednesday) remain focal points for KOSPI trajectory.
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What’s Next
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Corporate Catalysts: Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) and other megacaps kick off Q1 earnings this week—look for trade‑cost disclosures.
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Economic Data: Regional PMIs and GDP prints will test the resilience of Asia’s recovery amid external shocks.
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With policy ambiguity from Washington and trade frictions unresolved, Asian markets are likely to remain range‑bound, waiting for clearer signals from both earnings reports and incoming economic data.