Article 4CVRD Short-term growth policies risk new financial crisis, IMF warns

Short-term growth policies risk new financial crisis, IMF warns

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Larry Elliott in Washington
from Economics | The Guardian on (#4CVRD)

Fund says debts set to build up as central banks remove threat of higher interest rates

Central banks are running the risk of a severe financial crisis through policies aimed at boosting short-term economic growth, the International Monetary Fund has warned.

In its half-yearly global financial stability report, the IMF said the removal of the threat of higher interest rates had prompted a rapid recovery in financial markets after last autumn's turbulence but would lead to a fresh buildup in already high levels of debt.

A more pronounced global slowdown could lead to falling asset prices due to a weaker outlook for corporate profits, notwithstanding attempts by central banks and finance ministries to provide stimulus.

An unexpected shift to a more aggressive approach to raising interest rates in the leading industrial countries might lead to falling share prices if investors felt they had taken a too-benign view of the stance of monetary policy.

Political and policy risks, such as an escalation of trade tensions or a no-deal Brexit, could affect market sentiment and make investors more risk averse.

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