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Asian Stock Markets Slide as Technology Shares Lead Sell-Off

Last updated: June 26, 2026 1:16 pm
Mabruka Khan
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HONG KONG: Asian stock markets closed lower as a broad sell-off in technology stocks weighed on investor sentiment, pushing major regional indices into negative territory.

Technology companies led the decline after investors trimmed holdings in growth-oriented stocks amid concerns over global economic uncertainty, higher interest rate expectations, and weaker demand for the tech sector. The losses spread across several Asian markets, affecting semiconductor manufacturers, software firms, and major electronics companies.

Market analysts said investors adopted a cautious approach due to uncertainty surrounding the global economic outlook and upcoming monetary policy decisions by major central banks. The decline in technology shares also reflected concerns over corporate earnings and slowing growth in the global technology industry.

Financial experts noted that technology stocks have been particularly sensitive to changes in interest rate expectations, as higher borrowing costs can reduce the future earnings potential of growth companies. This prompted investors to shift toward defensive sectors such as utilities, healthcare, and consumer staples.

Despite the market weakness, analysts believe the long-term outlook for Asia’s technology sector remains positive, supported by continued innovation, artificial intelligence, semiconductor demand, and digital transformation across industries. However, they warned that short-term volatility may persist due to geopolitical tensions and global economic uncertainties.

Investors will now closely monitor corporate earnings reports, inflation data, and central bank policy announcements for further direction in regional equity markets.

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