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Kospi hits record as Asian markets mixed on tech rally and caution

by April 28, 2026
by April 28, 2026

Asian markets opened with a mixed tone on Tuesday, as Japan and South Korea attempted to extend a powerful technology-led advance, while the rest of the region moved cautiously.

The broader mood was one of consolidation rather than euphoria.

MSCI’s Asia-Pacific index outside Japan eased 0.12%, while Japan’s Nikkei slipped 0.5% after setting a fresh record high in the previous session.

Investors were also waiting on a calendar of central bank decisions and the next wave of megacap tech earnings, both of which could shape risk appetite into month-end.

Japan and South Korea keep setting pace

Japan’s Nikkei 225 fell 0.49% after closing at a record high in the previous session, suggesting some profit-taking following its strong rally.

However, the broader Topix index rose 0.23%, indicating that underlying market breadth remained relatively firm.

In contrast, South Korea continued to build on its momentum.

The Kospi rose more than 1% to hit a fresh record high, extending a rally fueled by strong demand for semiconductor and technology stocks.

However, the divergence within the market was clear: the small-cap Kosdaq index dropped 0.92%, reflecting a more cautious stance.

This split within and across markets reinforces the theme that investors are not pulling out of equities, but they are becoming increasingly selective about where they allocate capital.

On Monday, South Korea’s Kospi jumped 2.2% to a record close of 6,615.03, powered by semiconductor strength, while Japan’s Nikkei closed above 60,000 for the first time.

The numbers cemented its place as one of the world’s standout equity rallies this year.

Broader Asian markets shows signs of caution

Outside of North Asia, markets were more subdued.

Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 declined 0.58%, while Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index fell 0.48%. Mainland China’s CSI 300 also edged lower, dropping 0.22%.

The softer tone reflects a mix of factors as investors remain mindful of global macro risks, including fluctuations in oil prices and ongoing geopolitical tensions.

These concerns have prevented a more widespread rally, even as certain markets continue to hit new highs.

Additionally, with several major central bank decisions and key corporate earnings announcements on the horizon, traders appear reluctant to take aggressive positions.

Tech and earnings optimism drive selective buying

The leadership in Japan and South Korea continues to be driven by sectors tied to global growth, particularly semiconductors and artificial intelligence.

Investors remain focused on earnings momentum and the outlook for technology demand, which has helped sustain record highs in both markets.

The strength underscores the continued appeal of chipmakers and companies linked to AI.

These sectors are seen as having clearer earnings visibility compared to more cyclical or domestically driven industries.

In Japan, a combination of strong corporate performance, ongoing governance reforms, and foreign investor inflows has kept the broader market well-supported.

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