Finance entity

Japan

country

Each story carries 9.1 original sources on average, compared with 2.8 for the broader beat in this window. Negative sentiment reaches 56% here, compared with 27% across the 3471-story beat baseline for the same window. Of the tracked stories, 7 of 16 also mention China, the most common co-covered peer.

Last mentioned: Jul 12, 2026

Entity pulse

Recent coverage · Japan

16 stories
6.8 avg impact
6% positive
56% negative

Coverage balance Negative coverage leads. Negative coverage exceeds positive coverage by 50 percentage points.

  • 6% positive
  • 38% neutral
  • 56% negative

Figures are computed live from our source-verified story record — see our methodology for how impact and sentiment are derived.

What the coverage shows about Japan

Each story carries 9.1 original sources on average, compared with 2.8 for the broader beat in this window. Negative sentiment reaches 56% here, compared with 27% across the 3471-story beat baseline for the same window. Of the tracked stories, 7 of 16 also mention China, the most common co-covered peer. The 132-day window averages about 0.8 stories each week. The busiest single day carried 2. economy accounts for 5 of the 16 tracked stories, while 3 other categories carry the remainder. At 6.8, the average consequence score sits above the same-window beat average of 6.3. We currently track 16 Finance stories that mention Japan, published between February 18, 2026 and June 29, 2026.

Stories tracked
16
Per week
0.8
Negative
56%
Sources per story
9.1

Computed from the 16 stories linked to this entity, with beat comparisons drawn from all 3471 Finance stories published in the same date window. Shares are omitted below five stories and comparisons below a twenty-story baseline.

Coverage cohort

Appears alongside

Other entities that clear the same relevance threshold in stories also covering Japan. Shared-story counts are live from our verified record — not editorial picks.

Timeline

  1. BoJ Policy Meeting

    The Bank of Japan is expected to review this data during its next scheduled interest rate decision.

  2. PPI Release

    Official data confirms a 2.7% year-on-year climb in producer prices.

  3. Parliamentary Briefing

    UK MPs receive expert testimony on the 'energy drought' risks facing Asia.

  4. Data Expectation

    Markets anticipate the release of February producer price data amid concerns over rising costs.

  5. Deadline Expiration

    The 48-hour window for Iranian compliance is set to expire.

  6. Diplomatic Push

    Ambassador Mike Waltz and NATO's Mark Rutte discuss allied burden-sharing on Face the Nation.

  7. Joint Statement

    Expected release of a communique regarding energy security and trade.

  8. 48-Hour Ultimatum

    The White House threatens to obliterate Iranian power plants if the Strait is not opened within two days.

  9. White House Summit

    Formal talks between Trump and Takaichi scheduled to begin at 10:00 AM.

  10. Hormuz Policy Shift

    President Trump tweets that the U.S. will no longer police the Strait of Hormuz for other nations.

  11. Arrival

    Japanese delegation lands in Washington D.C. amid rising Middle East tensions.

  12. Departure

    PM Takaichi departs Tokyo for her first major US visit of the year.

  13. Market Close

    The Tokyo market closes with the Nikkei 225 down more than 6%, marking a major sell-off event.

  14. Nikkei Open

    The Nikkei 225 opens with sharp losses, tracking energy-driven inflation fears across the region.

  15. Oil Breaches $100

    Crude oil prices officially breach the $100 per barrel mark during early Asian trading hours.

  16. Energy Market Volatility

    Global oil markets see increased volatility amid supply concerns and geopolitical tensions.

  17. Market Reaction

    Asian markets trade mixed as new levies take effect and AI fears hit software stocks.

  18. Trump Warning

    President warns of higher tariffs for countries that 'play games' after court ruling.

  19. Citrini Report

    Research firm warns of AI disruption risks to fintech and delivery sectors.

  20. First Tranche Details

    Details emerge of the $36 billion investment focusing on Ohio, Texas, and Georgia.

Stories mentioning Japan 16

Economy Bearish

China’s 1.8% Bond Yield Flags Japan‑Style Recession Risk, Warns Economist

Richard Koo of Nomura Research Institute warns that China’s ultra‑low 10‑year bond yield mirrors Japan’s 1990s balance sheet recession onset, signaling severe private‑sector deleveraging. Koo argues only aggressive fiscal spending can avert a Japanification spiral, with implications for global commodity demand, capital flows, and financial stability.

2 sources

Source: Frank Chen (hk) · Frank Chen (hk)

Commodities Bearish

U.S. Issues 48-Hour Ultimatum to Iran as Hormuz Blockade Rattles Energy Markets

President Trump has issued a 48-hour deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, threatening the total destruction of the nation's power grid. While the administration claims military objectives are met, reports of potential ground troop deployments and a 37-day domestic DHS funding crisis are creating significant market volatility.

4 sources
Commodities Bearish

Asia Pivots to Coal as Iran Conflict Severs LNG Supply Chains

The escalating conflict in Iran has triggered a severe contraction in global liquefied natural gas (LNG) availability, forcing major Asian economies to ramp up coal consumption to maintain grid stability. This strategic pivot highlights the fragility of regional energy security and threatens to derail long-term decarbonization targets in favor of immediate industrial survival.

2 sources
Markets Neutral

Asian Markets Bracing for Shockwaves as US-Iran Conflict Escalates

Asian economies are recalibrating their strategic and economic outlooks as a direct conflict between the United States and Iran threatens global energy supplies and maritime security. From Tokyo to Beijing, the focus has shifted to mitigating the fallout of potential $100+ oil and the diversion of US military resources from the Indo-Pacific.

2 sources
Financial Regulation Neutral

US Supreme Court Tariff Ruling Reshapes Global Trade Alliances

A landmark US Supreme Court decision on tariff authority has triggered a significant shift in global market dynamics, favoring emerging economies like India and Brazil while penalizing traditional allies. An ICICI Bank analysis suggests the ruling could fundamentally alter supply chains and trade flows between the US and its major partners.

2 sources
Financial Regulation Bearish

China Escalates Trade War with Japan via New Regulatory Restrictions

Beijing has implemented a new wave of trade restrictions targeting Japanese imports and exports, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing geopolitical spat between the two largest economies in East Asia. The move follows months of simmering tensions over semiconductor technology and regional security, threatening to disrupt critical high-tech supply chains.

3 sources
Economy Neutral

Japan’s Exports Jump 17% in January as China Demand Rebounds

Japan's export sector recorded a robust 17% year-on-year increase in January, driven by a significant resurgence in demand from China and other key Asian markets. This surge highlights a pivotal recovery in regional trade dynamics and provides a critical boost to Japan's manufacturing-heavy economy.

2 sources
Economy Bullish

Japan Commits $36B to US Energy and Minerals in First Phase of Trump Trade Deal

Japan has launched the first tranche of a massive trade agreement with the U.S., committing $36 billion toward energy and critical mineral projects. This initial investment, which includes a major natural gas facility in Ohio, marks the beginning of a broader $550 billion pledge aimed at strengthening bilateral economic ties and resource security.

6 sources

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