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    Financial markets may need a time-out

    John SmithBy John SmithNovember 23, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A steep drop in financial markets and cryptocurrencies? That’s officially a top concern for the European Central Bank’s Alvaro Santos Pereira.

    Summary

    • ECB warns of financial instability: Alvaro Santos Pereira highlights risks from a potential market correction.
    • Pereira stresses the need for central banks to preserve flexibility, keeping room for rate cuts if another shock hits the economy.
    • After the week’s crypto downturn, the outlook remains uncertain, though markets steadied after hints of potential rate cuts.

    According to Bloomberg, the Bank of Portugal governor stressed that central banks need to keep their “crisis-fighting toolkit” ready in case another shock hits. In other words, don’t throw out those rate-cutting scissors just yet.

    This comes after a week of financial chaos—stocks plunged (yet rebounded Friday), Treasury yields nosedived, and crypto assets struggled alongside other risk assets. Markets steadied only after a Federal Reserve official dangled the possibility of a rate cut like a shiny carrot.

    Pereira pointed out that the “overvaluation” of U.S. stocks and crypto are ticking time bombs, especially amid trade wars and geopolitical uncertainty.

    With the ECB’s Financial Stability Review coming next week, Pereira’s warning serves as a reminder: things could get bumpy, and we might need to reach for the monetary “emergency brakes” sooner than expected.



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