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    ECB Warns Buoyant Markets 'out of Sync' With Uncertain World

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    Posted on May 21, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    The ECB warns that buoyant markets are out of sync with global uncertainties, citing risks like trade tensions and high valuations.

    ECB warns buoyant markets 'out of sync' with uncertain world

    FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Buoyant credit and stock markets appear "out of sync" with a world gripped by geopolitical and trade uncertainty, the European Central Bank said on Wednesday.

    The warning came as part of the ECB's twice-yearly Financial Stability Review, a litany of old and new risks ranging from funds depleting their cash buffers to overvalued property markets and high government debt.

    In the latest edition, the ECB said investors might be underestimating the risk that the economy performs worse than expected, trade tensions escalate or an expected easing of monetary policy fails to materialise.

    "Despite the drawdowns, equity valuations remain high while credit spreads still appear out of sync with underlying credit risk," ECB vice-president Luis de Guindos said in his foreword.

    The ECB described tariffs as "major downside risk", estimating that an increase of one standard deviation in an index measuring trade policy uncertainty lowered the median growth forecast by 0.15 percentage points after four quarters.

    Such a surge in uncertainty also pushed down banks' share prices by 10.4% after six months and increased their cost of borrowing on the bond market by 7 basis points, the ECB said.

    Among other risks, the ECB listed cyber attacks, concentrated investments in private markets and growing - if still tenuous - linkages between cryptocurrencies and traditional finance.

    (Reporting by Francesco Canepa; editing by Mark Heinrich)

    Key Takeaways

    • •ECB warns markets are out of sync with global uncertainties.
    • •Financial Stability Review highlights old and new risks.
    • •Investors may underestimate economic risks.
    • •Trade tensions and tariffs pose major downside risks.
    • •Cyber attacks and cryptocurrency linkages are concerns.

    Frequently Asked Questions about ECB warns buoyant markets 'out of sync' with uncertain world

    1What did the ECB warn about market conditions?

    The ECB warned that buoyant credit and stock markets seem 'out of sync' with a world facing geopolitical and trade uncertainties.

    2What risks did the ECB identify in its Financial Stability Review?

    The ECB identified risks such as depleted cash buffers, overvalued property markets, and the potential for a worse-than-expected economic performance.

    3How do trade tensions affect economic forecasts according to the ECB?

    The ECB estimated that an increase in trade policy uncertainty could lower the median growth forecast by 0.15 percentage points.

    4What impact did uncertainty have on banks' share prices?

    The ECB reported that a surge in uncertainty led to a 10.4% decline in banks' share prices after six months.

    5What emerging risks did the ECB mention?

    The ECB listed risks including cyber attacks, concentrated investments in private markets, and the growing linkages between cryptocurrencies and traditional finance.

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