Asia’s reliance on energy flows through the Strait of Hormuz leaves the region particularly exposed to current disruptions. But to what extent are higher energy prices reshaping the economic outlook, and what does this mean for market returns?
Join our Asia and Markets economists at 09:00 BST/16:00 SGT on Tuesday 14 April for this online briefing all about the regional macro and market implications of this shock. This 20-minute session will be driven by your questions, with the team covering issues including:
- The economies most exposed to fuel disruptions, and the implications for inflation and growth
- Early inflation dynamics and how central bank reaction functions may be evolving across the region
- Whether this energy shock could fuel regional balance of payments problems
- Whether the worst of the recent sell-off in regional financial markets is behind us
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