The Straits of Hormuz is set to reopen for two week. What does that mean for markets?
A fragile US-Iran ceasefire reopens the Strait of Hormuz, sending oil prices sharply lower and easing global supply fears.
Singapore rolls out a S$1 billion support package to cushion households and businesses from energy-driven inflation shocks.
Meanwhile, investors are already positioning for what could be history’s biggest IPO - SpaceX - fueling inflows into niche space ETFs.
In corporate action, AWS scrambles to maintain resilience, Levi Strauss leans into direct-to-consumer growth, Universal Music attracts takeover interest, and OCBC doubles down on sustainability financing.
Markets digest volatility and opportunity - hosted by Michelle Martin with Ryan Huang.

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