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Financial risks increase as pandemic persists, says US Fed

Falling business, household earnings and rising business borrowing leaves households and firms more vulnerable to future shocks

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 10 Nov 2020 5:00PM

Financial risks increase as pandemic persists, says US Fed
The report comes as the United States yesterday confirmed more than 10 million Covid-19 cases, just 10 days after hitting nine million, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. – Pixabay pic, November 10, 2020

WASHINGTON – The United States Federal Reserve warned yesterday of a potential decline in asset prices and other financial risks as the Covid-19 pandemic and recession persists, reported the Xinhua news agency.

“Given the high level of uncertainty associated with the pandemic, assessing valuation pressures is particularly challenging, and asset prices remain vulnerable to significant declines should investor risk sentiment fall or the economic recovery weaken,” the Federal Reserve said in its latest biannual Financial Stability Report.

“Business and household earnings have fallen and business borrowing has risen, which leave households and firms more vulnerable to future shocks,” the report said, adding loan defaults may rise, leading to material losses for lenders.

The report also noted that the pandemic shock highlighted how vulnerabilities related to leverage and funding risk at nonbank financial institutions could amplify shocks in the financial system in times of stress.

“The resurgence of fragility and funding stress in the same nonbank financial sectors in the Covid-19 crisis and the global financial crisis highlights the importance of a renewed commitment to financial reform,” Lael Brainard, a member of the Federal Reserve’s board of governors, said yesterday in a statement.

“In addition, the March turmoil highlights the importance of exploring reforms in the critically important Treasury market,” Brainard said.

The report came as the US yesterday confirmed more than 10 million Covid-19 cases, just 10 days after hitting nine million, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.

“In the near term, risks associated with the course of Covid-19 and its effects on the US and global economies remain high,” the report said. – Bernama, November 10, 2020

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