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    Asia Markets Advance on Peace Deal Hopes, Corporate Earnings

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    Posted on April 16, 2026

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    Last updated: April 16, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Asia-Pacific stocks rose early on April 16, 2026, buoyed by optimism over a potential U.S.–Iran peace deal and strong U.S. bank earnings, while markets awaited key economic data and earnings reports, and oil prices eased amid diplomatic signals.

    Asia markets advance on peace deal hopes, corporate earnings

    Market Performance and Economic Drivers in Asia

    By Gregor Stuart Hunter

    Stock Market Gains and Investor Sentiment

    SINGAPORE, April 16 (Reuters) - Stocks pushed higher in Asian trading on Thursday as optimism grew about a deal to end the Iran war with the U.S. ratcheting up pressure on Tehran, while traders digested a buffet of economic data and critical earnings reports.

    MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan rose 0.9%, putting the benchmark on track for a third consecutive day of gains, while Japan's Nikkei rose 2.2% to a fresh record. S&P 500 e-mini futures were 0.2% higher.

    Analyst Perspectives on Emerging Markets

    "We remain constructive overall" on emerging market stocks as "underlying profit growth is likely to be strong," analysts from Goldman Sachs wrote in a research report.

    Earnings in the region will be "driven by AI-related demand, which should be relatively insulated from the direct impacts of the oil shock."

    Corporate Earnings and Sector Highlights

    On Wednesday, the S&P 500 rose 0.8% and the Nasdaq Composite gained 1.6%, as strong quarterly earnings from Bank of America and Morgan Stanley lifted the indexes to record highs. With around 6% of companies reporting earnings for the quarter, 84% have beaten analysts' expectations.

    Focus on Fundamentals During Earnings Season

        "As we move into the heart of earnings season, the focus is shifting back toward fundamentals, with a more idiosyncratic, stock-driven environment beginning to take hold," said Scott Rubner, head of equity and equity derivatives strategy at Citadel Securities in New York. "This reset provides a more constructive entry point in equities, particularly across large-cap quality growth."

    AI Sector and TSMC Earnings Preview

    Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC)<TSM.N>, a linchpin of the AI sector, is set to post quarterly earnings later on Thursday, with a 50% surge in net profit expected as demand for its advanced chips soars.

    Commodities, Currencies, and Policy Developments

    Oil Markets and Geopolitical Developments

    In oil markets, Brent crude rose 0.3% to $95.23 a barrel after a source briefed by Tehran told Reuters that Iran could consider allowing ships to sail freely through the Omani side of the Strait of Hormuz without risk of attack as part of proposals it has offered in negotiations with the United States. Elsewhere, a refinery fire in Australia also raised supply concerns.

    Currency Movements and Central Bank Policy

    The U.S. dollar index, which measures the greenback's strength against a basket of six currencies, was flat at 98.02 as geopolitical worries eased and traders brought forward expectations of monetary policy easing from the Federal Reserve.

    U.S. Federal Reserve Leadership Tensions

    On Wednesday, U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to fire Fed Chair Jerome Powell from his separate seat on the U.S. central bank's Board of Governors if Powell does not vacate that post as well when his term as Fed chief ends on May 15, intensifying a complicated standoff that has upended the Fed's usually smooth transition of power and renewing concerns about its independence.

    Euro and Other Currency Trends

    The euro edged up to within sight of its highest level since the war began at $1.1809, extending its recent winning streak into a ninth consecutive day.

    Regional Economic Data and Outlook

    China's Economic Growth and Export Performance

    Chinese shares advanced 0.7% after data showed that Asia's largest economy grew 5.0% in the first quarter compared with a year earlier, beating analysts' expectations as policymakers braced for the fallout from the Iran war.

    "The solid start to the year on the back of strong export performance suggests the direct impact of the Middle East conflict remains contained for now," said Junyu Tan, regional economist for North Asia at Coface in Hong Kong.

    "But the outlook is not all rosy despite China’s relative resilience amid energy supply chain disruptions," he added. "The export engine could still be constrained by weaker global demand if the conflict persists."

    Australia's Labor Market and Monetary Policy

    Australian shares were down 0.2% and the Aussie dollar was little changed after data showed on Thursday that Australian employment rose broadly in line with expectations in March as firms hired more full-time workers, while the jobless rate held steady at 4.3%.

    "The latest data will reinforce the RBA’s assessment that upside risks to inflation are greater than downside risks to the labour market," analysts from Capital Economics wrote in a research report, referring to the Reserve Bank of Australia.

    Other Markets: Gold and Cryptocurrencies

    Gold clawed back 0.6% to $4,819.55, while in cryptocurrencies, bitcoin was down 0.2% at $74,718.47 as ether slipped 0.4% to $2,355.27.

    (Reporting by Gregor Stuart Hunter; Editing by William Mallard and Kim Coghill)

    References

    • Asian shares scale six-week peak on hopes for US-Iran peace talks By Reuters
    • Wall Street tacks on more gains, oil falls on hopes of renewed US-Iran talks - The Washington Post
    • Emerging Markets Stocks Can Balance Volatility from the AI Trade | Goldman Sachs
    • Oil prices sink and US stock futures jump as US and Iran agree to 2-week ceasefire

    Key Takeaways

    • •MSCI’s Asia‑Pacific index (ex‑Japan) climbed ~0.3%, with Japan’s Nikkei up ~1.5% on April 16, extending Asia’s rally to a third day amid hopes for U.S.–Iran peace deal negotiations. (investing.com)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Asia markets advance on peace deal hopes, corporate earnings

    1What is driving the recent rise in Asia markets?

    Optimism over a potential Iran peace deal and strong corporate earnings are driving Asia markets higher.

    2How did Japan's Nikkei perform?

    Japan's Nikkei rose 1.5% in early Asia trading, contributing to market gains.

    Table of Contents

    • Market Performance and Economic Drivers in Asia
    • Stock Market Gains and Investor Sentiment
    • Analyst Perspectives on Emerging Markets
    • Corporate Earnings and Sector Highlights
    • Focus on Fundamentals During Earnings Season
    • AI Sector and TSMC Earnings Preview
    • Commodities, Currencies, and Policy Developments
    • Oil Markets and Geopolitical Developments
    • Currency Movements and Central Bank Policy
    • U.S. Federal Reserve Leadership Tensions
    • Euro and Other Currency Trends
    • Regional Economic Data and Outlook
    • China's Economic Growth and Export Performance
    • Australia's Labor Market and Monetary Policy
    • Other Markets: Gold and Cryptocurrencies
  • •U.S. stock futures edged higher after Bank of America and Morgan Stanley beat earnings expectations, contributing to S&P 500 and Nasdaq gains overnight; about 84% of reporting firms surpassed forecasts. (washingtonpost.com)
  • •Goldman Sachs remains positive on emerging markets, citing resilient profit growth driven by AI-related demand. (goldmansachs.com)
  • •Oil prices dipped amid reports that Iran may allow unhindered shipping through the Strait of Hormuz under peace proposals, offering relief amid the regional energy crisis. (apnews.com)
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    Which companies reported strong earnings?

    Bank of America and Morgan Stanley reported strong quarterly earnings, lifting US markets.

    4What is the outlook for earnings in the Asia-Pacific region?

    Analysts expect underlying profit growth to be strong, driven by AI demand and relative insulation from oil shocks.

    5What developments are affecting oil prices?

    Oil prices eased as Iran offered proposals to allow safe passage in the Strait of Hormuz as part of peace negotiations.

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