Global stock markets were confirmed on Monday, while the Nikkei index in Japan lost more than two percent for its worst session in four months due to rising risks.
Experts point to a number of factors, among which are rising inflation, a lack of investor confidence due to prolonged corporate earnings and geopolitical tensions. The data received could provoke panic and lower market sentiment.
Major sectors also experienced a decline in stock prices, including companies associated with energy and finance. As a result, the Nikkei index finished trading at a minimum for the entire period since the beginning of the year.
"We are observing a serious decline in the markets, caused by uncertainty and investor worries," noted one of the analysts.
Despite existing risks and high volatility, experts call for maintaining caution and restraint from drastic financial decisions.