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Will the Strait of Malacca keep the Strait of Hormuz flowing?

Nirgunan Tiruchelvam
Nirgunan Tiruchelvam • 4 min read
Will the Strait of Malacca keep the Strait of Hormuz flowing?
Tensions around the Strait of Hormuz are reviving memories of the 1973 oil shock that helped turn Singapore into Asia’s energy hub, with potential implications now for global markets and SGX stocks. Photo: Pexels
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The Yom Kippur War of 1973 was a sudden conflict that caused a worldwide oil shortage. Oil prices tripled to US$200 in today’s money.

This happened before I started covering markets. The event is etched in my family’s memory. My late parents were then living outside Boston.

Angry motorists were scrambling to buy gasoline. The petrol queues used to go on for miles.

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