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BIS issues warning about government debt before crucial elections – News

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Last updated: 2024/07/01 at 4:07 AM
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The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) has issued a warning regarding the potential impact of rising government debt levels on global financial markets, especially in light of upcoming major elections. The BIS, considered the central bankers’ central bank, mentioned that while the world economy seems to be heading towards a smooth landing, policymakers need to be cautious, particularly in the current economic climate. With global government debt already at record levels, elections in various countries like the US, France, and the UK pose risks that could unsettle sensitive markets.

BIS General Manager Agustin Carstens highlighted the challenges posed by factors such as aging populations, climate change, and increasing protectionism, which could lead to economic stimulus plans and a rise in protectionism. He emphasized the importance of policymakers being proactive and avoiding sudden market turbulence, citing the example of Britain’s market reaction to proposed budget plans that affected pension funds. As concerns over US debt levels persist, the risk premium on French debt has also surged, indicating potential economic instability.

Carstens stressed the need for governments to address the rise in public debt and prepare for the possibility that interest rates may not return to previous ultra-low levels. He emphasized the importance of building a solid foundation to support economic growth and stability. While central banks have successfully controlled inflation following the COVID-19 pandemic and geopolitical events, such as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Carstens acknowledged the improvements compared to the previous year but cautioned against complacency.

The BIS report underscored the importance of central banks continuing to enforce measures to combat inflation effectively. Carstens likened the inflation fight to a course of antibiotics to eradicate an illness, emphasizing the need for vigilance and perseverance. While an extreme scenario where inflation rises sharply again is possible, the BIS does not anticipate this outcome. However, the report advised against hasty rate cuts, warning that premature easing could reignite inflationary pressures and necessitate costly policy reversals.

In conclusion, the BIS’s warning highlights the delicate balance policymakers face in managing government debt, interest rates, and inflation amidst global uncertainties and political events. By urging governments to address debt levels proactively and central banks to maintain caution in monetary policy decisions, the BIS aims to promote stability and sustainable economic growth. As major elections approach, the need for coordinated efforts to mitigate risks and build a solid economic foundation becomes increasingly crucial to avoid financial market disruptions.

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