Nikkei 225 Slides as Japanese Bond Yields Hit a Three-Decade High While AUD/USD and NZD/USD Lead the Majors on a Softer Dollar | Technical Analysis – Asian Session | 18-08-2026
Nikkei 225 Slides as Japanese Bond Yields Hit a Three-Decade High While AUD/USD and NZD/USD Lead the Majors on a Softer Dollar
AUD/USD · NZD/USD · Aluminium · Corn · Nikkei 225 · Solana · Litecoin — live coverage through the Asian trading session
“A fading Fed and a softer Dollar are doing the heavy lifting for AUD/USD and NZD/USD this morning, Japan’s own bond market is doing the opposite for the Nikkei 225, and a fresh Iran escalation is quietly underwriting the bid in both Aluminium and Gold while Corn rides the Black Sea’s coattails.”
Tuesday’s Asian session opened with the currency complex firmly in “sell the Dollar” mode: the Greenback starts the week on the back foot, with the Dollar Index slipping toward two-month lows and holding below the 100.00 handle as August’s run of underwhelming US data continues to erode the case for a near-term Fed move. AUD/USD is trading firm in the low-0.7100s and leading the majors even as the weekend’s Chinese activity data disappointed, while NZD/USD has extended its rebound to its best level since early June, supported by expectations that the RBNZ will deliver another quarter-point hike next month even as a string of soft domestic data raises fresh questions about how much further the central bank can tighten.
Japan is the session’s odd one out: a senior Iranian official’s warning that Tehran is moving to a “fully offensive” posture on the Strait of Hormuz has added a fresh geopolitical premium to Oil and Gold overnight, but in Tokyo it is the bond market doing the damage, with 10-year JGB yields at three-decade highs pressuring the Nikkei 225 as Bank of Japan rate-hike bets build. Aluminium and Corn are both extracting a supply-side bid from, respectively, lingering Middle East production disruption and an escalating Russia-Ukraine Black Sea standoff, while Solana and Litecoin trade with a broadly constructive but still range-bound tone. The single biggest swing factors for the rest of the session are fresh Hormuz-related headlines, the run-up to Wednesday’s FOMC minutes, and New Zealand’s Q2 PPI release later today.
Asian Market News — Live Now, 18 August 2026
Top-moving headlines shaping the Asian session, updated through the morning
Iran Warns of “Fully Offensive” Stance as Trump Rules Out Ceasefire Extension
A senior Iranian official says Tehran is shifting to a “fully offensive” posture and has warned of fresh escalation in the Strait of Hormuz if diplomacy fails, after President Trump ruled out extending the fragile 60-day US-Iran arrangement and threatened Oman with military action, sending Crude more than 2% higher and keeping Gold bid above $4,400.
GeopoliticsUS Dollar Sags to Two-Month Lows as Fed Hike Bets Fade Further
The Dollar Index is holding below the 100.00 mark near two-month lows after a run of soft US jobs, inflation and retail sales data, with a Reuters poll of economists now showing a large majority expect the Fed to leave rates unchanged through year-end.
MacroNikkei 225 Slides as JGB Yields Hit a Three-Decade High
Japan’s benchmark 10-year government bond yield has climbed to around 2.95%, its highest level in roughly three decades, as fiscal concerns and Bank of Japan rate-hike bets pressure richly-valued technology and consumer names and drag the Nikkei 225 back toward 68,100.
EquitiesAUD/USD and NZD/USD Lead the Majors Higher
AUD/USD is firm near 0.7107 despite soft weekend Chinese activity data, while NZD/USD near 0.5903 sits at its best level since early June on bets for another RBNZ quarter-point hike next month, as broad Dollar softness underwrites both Antipodean currencies.
FXAluminium Presses Toward a Seven-Week High, Corn Extends Black Sea Bid
Aluminium is trading near $3,314 a tonne as Middle East smelter disruption and China’s 45-million-tonne production cap keep exchange stocks tight, while Corn near $4.84 a bushel rides spillover strength from a Black Sea-driven wheat rally and a larger-than-expected USDA yield cut.
CommoditiesSolana Firms Above $74 Support, Litecoin Steady Near $44
Solana is up more than 2% on the day near $75.90 and holding above its closely watched $74 support zone, while Litecoin is consolidating near $44.27, up modestly on the day but still down over the past month within its recent $43-$45 range.
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Asian Session Economic Calendar — 18 August 2026
Key releases and events shaping price action through the Asian trading day (times in local / GMT as noted)
| Time | Event | Forecast / Detail | Impact | Market Read |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🇺🇳Ongoing / escalating | Iran Shifts to “Fully Offensive” Stance on Hormuz | Trump rules out extending the 60-day US-Iran arrangement and threatens Oman; senior Iranian official warns of fresh Strait of Hormuz escalation | 🔴 CRITICAL | Key wildcard for Crude, Gold, Aluminium and broader risk sentiment through the session |
| 🇯🇵10:30 AEST / 00:30 GMT | Westpac Consumer Confidence (Aug) | Opening data point of the Asian session for the Australian Dollar | 🟢 MEDIUM | A soft print would cap AUD/USD’s advance; a firm read reinforces the pair’s early lead over the majors |
| 🇯🇵Morning session | Nikkei 225 / JGB 10-Year Yield | 10-year JGB yield near 2.95%, a roughly three-decade high, on fiscal concerns and Bank of Japan rate-hike bets | 🔴 CRITICAL | Primary driver of the Nikkei 225’s underperformance versus regional peers today |
| 🇳🇰Weekend data (context) | China Industrial Production & Retail Sales (Jul) | Both readings slowed from June, missing expectations | 🟢 MEDIUM | A modest headwind for AUD/USD and regional risk sentiment, though offset so far by broad Dollar softness |
| 🇳🇳Ongoing | Israel Strikes on Lebanon / Hezbollah | Continuing fallout from weekend Israeli strikes on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon | 🔴 CRITICAL | Adds to the geopolitical premium already priced into Crude, Gold and Aluminium |
| 🇳🇵Later today | New Zealand Producer Price Index (Q2) | Closes out the trading day for the New Zealand Dollar | 🟢 MEDIUM | A firm print would reinforce RBNZ rate-hike expectations and support NZD/USD into the close |
| 🇺🇦/🇷🇺Ongoing | Black Sea Grain Shipping Tensions | Renewed Russia-Ukraine hostilities disrupt Black Sea grain export corridors, following the USDA’s cut to its 2026 US corn yield estimate | 🔴 CRITICAL | Primary tailwind for Corn’s extension toward $4.84 a bushel today |
| 🇦🇪Ongoing | Middle East Aluminium Supply Disruption | Emirates Global Aluminium’s Al Taweelah smelter still running at partial capacity after an earlier Iranian strike; China’s 45-million-tonne cap adds further constraint | 🟢 MEDIUM | Keeps Aluminium pressing toward its recent seven-week high near $3,320-$3,337 |
| 🇺🇸Wed 19 Aug (this week) | FOMC July Meeting Minutes | Minutes from the July 29 meeting where the FOMC held rates, with three members dissenting in favor of an immediate hike | 🔴 CRITICAL | Key swing factor for the Dollar, and therefore AUD/USD and NZD/USD, through midweek |
| 💼Tue-Thu (this week) | US Big-Box Retail Earnings | Home Depot, Target, Walmart and Lowe’s report quarterly results | 🟢 MEDIUM | Key read on US consumer health that will carry into Tuesday’s US and Wednesday’s Asian handover |
Asian Session Trade Ideas
Technical setups and fundamental context across the session’s seven key instruments
AUD/USD
Fundamental Backdrop
AUD/USD is trading firm near 0.7107 and leading the major currencies this morning even after weekend data showed Chinese Industrial Production and Retail Sales both slowing. Broad Dollar softness, with the Dollar Index near two-month lows below 100.00 on fading Fed rate-hike bets, remains the dominant driver, extending the Aussie’s advance for a third straight session.
Technical Outlook
Price holds above a dense floor of rising trend-line support clustered between roughly 0.7058 and 0.7087, and above the tightly grouped 50-, 100- and 200-day moving averages near 0.6992, keeping the near-term bias constructive. A confirmed break higher would expose the 0.7160 zone, while a slip back below 0.7020 would risk a retest of the 0.6990-0.7000 moving-average cluster.
NZD/USD
Fundamental Backdrop
NZD/USD near 0.5903 is extending its rebound to its best level since early June as the US Dollar remains soft and traders continue to price in another quarter-point Reserve Bank of New Zealand rate hike next month. A string of weaker domestic data has raised questions over how much further the RBNZ can tighten, but for now the kiwi is riding broad-based Dollar weakness.
Technical Outlook
UOB Group’s FX desk continues to frame the pair inside a range-trading phase, most likely between 0.5820 and 0.5920 in the near term. A confirmed break above 0.5920 would open the door to 0.5950 and beyond, while a slip back under 0.5825 would risk a return toward the lower end of the recent range.
Aluminium
Fundamental Backdrop
Aluminium near $3,314 a tonne is holding close to its recent seven-week high as Middle East supply disruption keeps physical markets tight: Emirates Global Aluminium’s Al Taweelah smelter, shut after an earlier Iranian strike, remains at only around 18% of prior output. China’s 45-million-tonne annual production cap and falling LME warehouse stocks add further structural support.
Technical Outlook
Today’s range of $3,301.40 to $3,337.00 sits well inside the 52-week range of $2,561.35 to $3,789.50. A confirmed break above $3,337 would expose the $3,400 psychological level, while a slip below $3,260 would risk a pullback toward the $3,190 area as some of the Gulf supply concerns ease with EGA’s ongoing restart.
Corn
Fundamental Backdrop
Corn near $4.8375 a bushel (483.75 cents) is extending its bounce as spillover strength from a Black Sea-driven wheat rally, tied to renewed Russia-Ukraine attacks on shipping and port infrastructure, lends support. The USDA’s larger-than-expected cut to its 2026 US corn yield estimate, to 180.7 bushels per acre from 183, adds a supply-side tailwind even as bigger planted acreage partly offsets the drop.
Technical Outlook
Today’s trading range of 471.60 to 484.25 cents sits inside the 52-week range of 394.00 to 492.00, with prices up close to 19% over the past year. A confirmed push through 484.25 would expose the $4.92 52-week high, while a slip below $4.60 would risk a return toward the low-$4.70s.
Nikkei 225
Fundamental Backdrop
The Nikkei 225 near 68,100 is the session’s clearest underperformer as Japan’s 10-year JGB yield climbs to around 2.95%, roughly a three-decade high, on mounting fiscal concerns and growing bets on an imminent Bank of Japan rate hike. Technology and consumer names are leading the decline, echoing last week’s soft preliminary Q2 GDP print of 1.1% annualized growth against expectations of around 2%.
Technical Outlook
Price is pulling back from last week’s roughly 69,650 area, which one desk flagged as a possible “bull trap.” A confirmed break below the 68,000 handle would expose the 67,300 zone, while a recovery back above 68,900 would risk a squeeze toward the 69,220-69,650 supply zone that has capped recent bounce attempts.
Solana (SOL/USD)
Fundamental Backdrop
Solana near $75.90 is up more than 2% over the past 24 hours, with its $44.24 billion market cap ranking it seventh among all cryptocurrencies. Continued institutional accumulation and ongoing infrastructure optimization, including the rollout of the Firedancer validator client, are cited as supportive of medium-to-long-term capital inflows into the network.
Technical Outlook
Price is establishing a base in the key $74 support zone after a 24-hour range of $74.40 to $76.13. A confirmed break above the $78 level would open the way toward $80 and beyond, while a slip back under $72.50 would risk a deeper test of the broader $70-$74 accumulation zone.
Litecoin (LTC/USD)
Fundamental Backdrop
Litecoin near $44.27 is up modestly over the past 24 hours but remains down roughly 5.4% over the past month and 1.5% over the past week, broadly tracking the softer tone across proof-of-work majors this year. The network’s Mimblewimble Extension Blocks privacy layer continues to be cited as a differentiator, though trading volume remains well below levels seen earlier in the cycle.
Technical Outlook
Price is consolidating inside a $43-$45 range after a 24-hour range of $43.80 to $44.59. A confirmed break above $45.50 would expose the $46.50 area, while a slip below $42.20 would risk a retest of the lower end of the multi-month range.
Asian Session FAQ
Answers to the questions traders are asking about today’s session
Why is the Nikkei 225 falling even as risk assets elsewhere firm on Dollar weakness?
Why are AUD/USD and NZD/USD both leading the major currencies today?
What’s driving Aluminium toward a seven-week high during the Asian session?
Why is Corn extending its rally alongside wheat?
What should traders watch for the rest of the Asian session and into the European handover?
Asian Session Summary — Tuesday, 18 August 2026 (Live Update)
Tuesday’s Asian session is trading with a Dollar-soft, risk-mixed tone as markets digest a fresh Iran escalation alongside a fast-repricing Federal Reserve outlook and a fiscally-driven sell-off in Japanese government bonds. The Dollar Index remains pinned near two-month lows below 100.00 after a run of underwhelming US data, with a Reuters poll of economists now showing a large majority expect the Fed to hold rates through year-end, keeping AUD/USD firm near 0.7107 and leading the majors despite soft weekend Chinese data, and NZD/USD near 0.5903 at its best level since early June on RBNZ hike bets. Japan’s Nikkei 225 is the session’s clearest underperformer, down toward 68,100 as the 10-year JGB yield climbs to a roughly three-decade high near 2.95% on Bank of Japan rate-hike bets and fiscal concerns, echoing last week’s soft Q2 GDP print. A senior Iranian official’s warning that Tehran is moving to a “fully offensive” stance on the Strait of Hormuz, after President Trump ruled out extending the fragile 60-day US-Iran arrangement and threatened Oman, has lifted Crude more than 2% and kept Gold bid above $4,400, with Aluminium near $3,314 a tonne riding the same Middle East supply-risk theme alongside its own China production-cap and low-inventory story. Corn near $4.84 a bushel is extending gains on spillover from a Black Sea-driven wheat rally and a larger-than-expected USDA yield cut, while in digital assets Solana near $75.90 is up more than 2% and holding above its $74 support zone, and Litecoin near $44.27 is consolidating modestly higher within its recent $43-$45 range. Highest-conviction session idea: buy AUD/USD dips toward 0.7060, targeting 0.7160 — a fading Fed and a softer Dollar are a powerful tailwind, though a hawkish surprise from Wednesday’s FOMC minutes or a sudden de-escalation in the Iran standoff remains a real source of two-way risk.
For the individual instruments: AUD/USD buy dips toward 0.7060, stop 0.7020, target 0.7160 — broad Dollar softness is a genuine tailwind even as soft Chinese data is a real source of two-way risk. NZD/USD buy dips toward 0.5865, stop 0.5825, target 0.5950 — RBNZ hike bets are a genuine tailwind, though softer domestic data is a real source of two-way risk. Aluminium buy dips toward $3,260, stop $3,190, target $3,400 — Middle East supply disruption is a genuine tailwind, though a faster-than-expected Al Taweelah restart is a real source of two-way risk. Corn buy dips toward $4.70, stop $4.60, target $4.95 — Black Sea supply risk is a genuine tailwind, though a wheat-side de-escalation is a real source of two-way risk. Nikkei 225 sell rallies toward 68,900, stop 69,300, target 67,300 — rising JGB yields are a genuine headwind, though a dovish BoJ surprise is a real source of two-way risk. Solana buy dips toward $74.20, stop $72.50, target $80.00 — resilient institutional demand is a genuine tailwind, though broader crypto-market volatility is a real source of two-way risk. Litecoin buy dips toward $43.30, stop $42.20, target $46.50 — a modest daily bounce is a tentative tailwind, though the token’s negative monthly trend is a real source of two-way risk. The decisive variables for the remainder of the session are any fresh Hormuz or Israel-Hezbollah headlines, New Zealand’s Q2 PPI, Wednesday’s FOMC minutes, and this week’s US retail-earnings slate. Size positions accordingly, and note that today’s backdrop carries genuine event risk that could reshape sentiment sharply into the European and US handovers.
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