MELTDOWN: (BIS) “The pillars of the global financial system are fundamentally unstable.”

World’s financial structure is ‘unstable’ as BIS fears clearing system seizure

By Ambrose Evans-Pritchard

London | The pillars of the global financial system are fundamentally unstable and could lead to a frightening chain reaction in the next crisis, the world’s top watchdog has warned.

Giant central counterparties (CCPs) that clear much of the $US540 trillion ($752 trillion) nexus of derivatives are vulnerable to failure in times of extreme stress. This is a worry looming ever larger as rising US interest rates expose the weak links in global debt markets.

 

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