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Warning of potential for financial market crash

The Financial Stability Board (FSB), the G20's risk watchdog, says surging global share prices and other assets have left markets susceptible to a crash amid the current uncertain economic and geopolitical backdrop. "While most jurisdictions have seen a rebound in financial markets in recent months, valuations could now be at odds with the uncertain economic and geopolitical outlook, leaving markets susceptible to a disorderly adjustment," said a letter from FSB Chair Andrew Bailey dated October 8 and published ahead of G20 meetings in Washington this week. "The need for global standards and cooperation therefore remains abundantly clear," the letter said.

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Warning of potential for financial market crash

The Financial Stability Board (FSB), the G20's risk watchdog, says surging global share prices and other assets have left markets susceptible to a crash amid the current uncertain economic and geopolitical backdrop. "While most jurisdictions have seen a rebound in financial markets in recent months, valuations could now be at odds with the uncertain economic and geopolitical outlook, leaving markets susceptible to a disorderly adjustment," said a letter from FSB Chair Andrew Bailey dated October 8th and published ahead of G20 meetings in Washington this week. "The need for global standards and cooperation therefore remains abundantly clear," the letter said.

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