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BIS warns of elevated equity prices amid ‘sanguine’ markets

High stock valuations “sit oddly” with fiscal sustainability concerns, according to quarterly review

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The Bank for International Settlements

Financial markets have rebounded in recent months, sending equity prices to elevated levels despite concerns about fiscal sustainability across advanced economies, the Bank for International Settlements has said.

In its latest quarterly review, published today (September 15), the BIS said markets had “shrugged off” the shocks brought on by tariff announcements and subsequent policy uncertainty. Stock markets in particular had rallied amid robust earnings and enthusiasm around artificial

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