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Nikkei 225 Index outlook for July: Top 4 catalysts to watch this month

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The Nikkei 225 Index has sold off recently as investors book profits following its strong rally to the all-time high of 72,781 in June. It was trading at 69,190 on Thursday, up by 37% this year. This article looks at the key catalysts that will drive the index this month.

Nikkei 225 Index to react to BoJ actions

The Nikkei 225 Index will react to the upcoming actions by the Bank of Japan, which will meet on July 30. This decision will come at a difficult time for the Japanese economy.

While Japanese stocks have soared, the yen has remained under pressure. The USD/JPY pair was trading at 162.56 today, just below its year-to-date high of 162.84. The pair has surged by 13% over the past 12 months and is hovering near its highest level in more than 40 years.

Therefore, the bank may decide to intervene in the forex market to boost its value since it has already crossed the key level of 160. The bank has already hiked interest rates to 1% and pumped over $73 billion to the market. 

As such, it is unclear what other actions the bank will decide to use to defend the currency this month. A possible solution will be to conduct currency swaps with the Federal Reserve. 

Japan’s stocks will react to these events this month because the local currency has a significant impact on corporate earnings. Large companies with substantial overseas operations continue to benefit from the weaker yen, as foreign revenue translates into higher profits. In contrast, many domestically focused firms that rely heavily on imports are facing higher costs and margin pressure.

In addition to the BoJ, traders will also react to the actions from the Federal Reserve. Economists expect the bank to leave interest rates unchanged, with Kevin Warsh expected to maintain a hawkish view.

Japan and US corporate earnings

The other key catalyst that will drive the Nikkei 225 Index will be corporate earnings from the US and Japan. Fast Retailing and Seven & i Holdings will publish their numbers on July 9. 

Other large companies like Toho, Tokyo Steel, Keyence, Renesas, Fujitsu, Sumitomo Mitsui, Nomura, Hitachi, Chugai Pharma, Komatsu, Kansai Electric, and Advantest will release their numbers this month. These companies will provide more color on the state of corporate Japan.

On top of this, the index will react to the upcoming US earnings season, which starts on July 14 when top banks like JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, and Morgan Stanley releases their numbers.

The most important companies to watch will be in the technology sector, including top names like Microsoft, Meta Platforms, and Alphabet. These numbers will provide hints on the ongoing AI spending.

US and Iran talks progress

The Nikkei 225 Index will also react to the ongoing talks between the United States and Iran as the 60-day ceasefire continues. Investors hope the negotiations will produce a positive outcome, paving the way for lower oil prices.

Japan is particularly exposed to developments in the Middle East because it imports a large share of its oil and natural gas from the region. As a result, a successful outcome to the talks could push energy prices lower, easing pressure on the economy and supporting the Nikkei 225 Index.

On the other hand, a return to conflict would be a significant risk for Japanese stocks, as higher energy prices would weigh on economic growth and corporate profits.

Artificial Intelligence Trends

The other key catalyst for the Nikkei 225 Index will be the trends in the AI industry, which has helped push it to a record high. For example, signs that OpenAI will delay its IPO will be risky for the index because of its impact on Softbank, one of its biggest constituents.

Also, signs that the memory business is growing will also be bullish for the index as it will boost some of its biggest constituents like Kioxia and Tokyo Electron.

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