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Share Market Opens Lower As Investor Caution Grows Amid Trump’s “Unconditional Surrender” Warning To Iran

Asian markets showed a mixed trend on Wednesday. While indices in Singapore and Hong Kong were down at the time of reporting, Japan's Nikkei 225 rose 0.62%, Taiwan's Weighted Index gained 0.60%, and South Korea's KOSPI climbed 0.54%.

Indian share market opened under pressure on Wednesday as geopolitical tensions between Israel and Iran entered the sixth day, with the possibility of direct US involvement adding to investor worries. The Nifty 50 opened at 24,797.15, down by 65.05 points or 0.26%, while the BSE Sensex fell 269 points to start the day at 81,313.9, a decline of 0.33%.

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Geopolitical tensions escalated further after U.S. President Donald Trump called for an “unconditional surrender” by the Iranian regime, something Iran has ruled out. Israel, which has reportedly achieved many of its military objectives quickly, is said to control the skies over Iran.

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However, Iran’s missile arsenal continues to pose a threat, and the conflict is now being seen as a test of endurance. Despite the loss of key military and nuclear leaders, Iran’s nuclear facilities remain largely intact, and the country is expected to continue resisting.

Market expert Ajay Bagga told ANI that the key question now is whether the U.S. will step into the conflict. “The big question facing markets and friends and foes of both side alike is, “Will the US enter the war and bring its bunker buster armaments to bear on Iranian nuclear sites?” That escalation will impact markets, but if it happens, it will also lead to greater regional stability in the medium term,” he said.

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What Else For Share Market?

Apart from the geopolitical risks, investors are also keeping an eye on the US Federal Reserve’s meeting on Wednesday. Weak consumer retail sales numbers for May have lowered expectations of a rate cut, although a more dovish tone from the Fed is still possible.

While Israel and Iran together contribute less than 1% to global GDP, the real concern for markets is the potential impact on oil supplies. This makes the conflict significant for financial markets in the short term.

Broader market indices on NSE also reflected the weak sentiment. The Nifty 100 was down by 0.21% in early trade. Nifty Midcap dropped 0.25% and Nifty Smallcap slipped 0.10%, highlighting weakness across the board.

On the sectoral front, all major Nifty indices opened in red, except Nifty Media and Nifty Realty. Nifty IT dropped 0.34%, Metal was down 0.10%, and Auto slipped 0.08%.

Asian markets showed a mixed trend on Wednesday. While indices in Singapore and Hong Kong were down at the time of reporting, Japan’s Nikkei 225 rose 0.62%, Taiwan’s Weighted Index gained 0.60%, and South Korea’s KOSPI climbed 0.54%.

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First published on: Jun 18, 2025 09:54 AM IST


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