Iran oil shock stirs memories of 1997 Asian Financial Crisis — but here’s why history may not repeat itself

Asia faces oil shock pressure, but stronger reserves reduce crisis risk.

Economists commented this was a supply shock, not a financial crisis like the one in 1997.

Stagflation risks rise as energy prices surge and fiscal space shrinks. This also touches on aspects of portfolio.

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