
Andrew Bailey raises alarm over ‘shadow bank’ risk

Andrew Bailey, Governor of the Bank of England, has raised concerns about the risks posed by the shadow banking sector, which has become intertwined with traditional financial institutions. The Financial Stability Board (FSB) warns that the $2 trillion private credit market could amplify financial stress during economic downturns, with significant data challenges hindering risk assessment. Recent events, including HSBC's $400 million loss linked to the collapse of Market Financial Solutions, underscore the potential for widespread financial instability. Bailey has likened current private credit practices to those preceding the 2008 financial crisis, raising alarms about public trust in the financial system.
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