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The next financial crisis may start outside the banks

The warning signs are multiplying and the window for preventive action is narrowing, writes Stijn Claessens

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The greatest threats to financial stability may no longer lie within the banking system. An April G30 report, Nonbank financial intermediation and financial stability: a perfect storm in the making?, co-led by Agustín Carstens and Klaas Knot, argues that risks are increasing in non-bank financial intermediation (NBFI), which now accounts for more than half of global financial intermediation. NBFI brings real benefits by diversifying funding sources, broadening access to finance, and encouraging

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