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ECB Financial Stability Review: Economic growth remains fragile

In its semi-annual Financial Stability Review published on Wednesday, the European Central Bank (ECB) warned that “economic growth remains fragile.”

Additional takeaways

Concerns about the global trade outlook add to geopolitical and policy uncertainty.

High valuations and risk concentration make markets more susceptible to sudden corrections.

This concentration among a few large firms raises concerns over the possibility of an AI-related asset price bubble.

Given low liquid asset holdings, cash shortages could result in forced asset sales that could amplify downward asset price adjustments.

Market reaction

EUR/USD holds lower ground near 1.0550 following the release of the ECB publication, down 0.40% on the day. The pair remains mainly undermined by resurgent US Dollar demand across the board.

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