
STOCKS | Japan's Stock Market Debuts Face Six-Year Struggle Amid Iran Conflict
Japan's stock market has experienced its longest period of struggling debuts in six years, reflecting investor sentiment affected by the ongoing conflict in Iran. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting the challenges faced by new listings in the Japanese market. The geopolitical tensions have contributed to a cautious approach among investors, impacting the performance of initial public offerings (IPOs) in the region. This trend underscores the broader uncertainty in global markets as investors navigate the complexities of international conflicts and their economic implications.

