Asian stocks dip as oil rises after Trump's Hormuz levy threat
SPY•Japan, Taiwan and Korea update
In Tokyo, the Nikkei 225 .N225 rose 0.8% after Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama said Japan may consider adjusting the strategy of the giant Government Pension Investment Fund if the investment environment changed sharply. However, she gave few further details.
In Taipei, the Taiwanese benchmark fell to a one-month low, leading regional declines even as other markets recovered. Market bellwether TSMC 2330.TW is scheduled to report earnings on Thursday, with a fifth consecutive quarter of record profits expected.
In Seoul, stocks moved between negative and positive territory as shares in SK Hynix 000660.KS veered between gains and losses, rising as much as 4.9% after an earlier selloff. The volatility for the memory chipmaker comes after a dramatic plunge a day earlier following its Nasdaq debut last week.
In cryptocurrencies, bitcoin BTC= was 0.8% higher at $62,633.95 while ether ETH= was up 1.1% at $1,784.53.




