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Top catalysts for Japan’s Nikkei 225 Index this week

by May 11, 2026
written by May 11, 2026

The Nikkei 225 Index remained at a record high on Monday, continuing a surge that started late March when it was trading at $50,613. It was trading at ¥62,677 as traders eyed major events this week. This article looks at some of the top catalysts that will move Japan stocks this week. 

Nikkei 225 Index to react to Japan bank earnings

The Nikkei 225 Index jumped this month as some of Japan’s largest companies reported earnings. Some of the most important ones were firms like Sony, Nintendo, Nippon Telegraph, and Japan Tobacco.

This week will be crucial as the country’s biggest banks release their numbers. These numbers will come out as most of them are trading at their record highs, helped by the relatively high interest rates.

Sumitomo Mitsui Financial will be the first major bank to release its results this week. It will be followed by the other top ones like Mitsubishi UFJ Financial and Mizuho Financial, which will release their numbers on Friday.

In addition to these banks, other large Japanese companies will release their numbers. The most notable one will be Softbank, which will report on Wednesday. Softbank’s stock has jumped in the past few months because of its position in the artificial intelligence industry, where it has become one of the biggest names, including OpenAI. 

The other big Japanese companies to watch will be Takeda, Mitsubishi Estate, Nippon Steel, Panasonic, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, and Sumitomo Electric.

Japan stocks to react to BoJ minutes

The other key catalyst for the Nikkei 225 Index will come from the Bank of Japan, which will publish minutes of the last meeting. As was widely expected, the bank decided to leave rates unchanged in that meeting. 

The bank’s minutes, which come out on Tuesday, will provide more information on what to expect this year as inflation rises. Recent data showed that the headline Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose to 1.5% in March from the previous 1.3% as energy prices jumped. 

As a result, there is a likelihood that the bank will consider hiking interest rates later this year as the IMF has recommended. The upcoming minutes will provide more color on that. 

In addition to that, it will react to key macro data, including household spending and the current account. 

US and Iran war updates

Japanese stocks have been highly sensitive to the ongoing US-Iran war, which has now moved to the 70th day. This war has pushed crude oil prices higher, with Brent and the West Texas Intermediate soaring to above $100.

The latest update on the war is that Iran submitted its response to the proposals made by the United States. In a statement after the US received it, Donald Trump said that he did not like the response. That was a sign that Iran responded with maximalistic demands, which the US will not accept. 

In another statement, Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu noted that the Iran war was not yet over. As a result, there is a likelihood that the two countries will launch attacks in the coming days in a bid to push the Iranians to make a deal.

Such a move will be bearish for the Nikkei 225 Index as it will push crude oil prices much higher. 

Trump-Xi summit

Meanwhile, President Donald Trump will travel to Beijing this week, in one of the most closely-watched summits ever. Traders will pay close attention to the summit and what the two leaders will agree. 

Trump will likely push Xi Jinping to put more pressure on Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. He will also seek commitments on rare earth materials. Also, there is a possibility that the two will discuss the ongoing China-Japan relations, which have deteriorated in the past few months.

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