Federal Reserve Financial Stability Report: Global trade war and policy uncertainty are the biggest risks to financial stability

PANews reported on April 26 that according to Cailian Press, the Federal Reserve released its semi-annual Financial Stability Report, which showed that rising global trade risks, overall policy uncertainty and the sustainability of US debt topped the list of potential risks to the US financial system. This is the first time the Federal Reserve has conducted a semi-annual survey on financial risks since Trump returned to the White House. 73% of respondents said that global trade risks are their biggest concern, more than double the proportion reported in November. Half of the respondents believe that overall policy uncertainty is the most worrying issue, an increase from the same period last year. The survey also found that issues related to recent market turmoil have received more attention, with 27% of respondents worried about the functioning of the US Treasury market, up from 17% last fall. Foreign withdrawals from US assets and the value of the US dollar have also risen on the list of concerns.

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