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China is ‘one of the bigger risks’ to global economy – BoE’s Carney

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LONDON: China’s financial system poses one of the bigger risks to global financial stability, Bank of England Governor Mark Carney said in an interview with the BBC to mark the 10th anniversar­y of the global financial crisis.

Carney also cited domestic risks to Britain from Brexit, a further significan­t rise in household debt and cyberattac­ks on the banking system, risks the BoE has previously highlighte­d in regular reports on Britain’s financial stability.

In its last report in June, the BoE hit back at European Union concerns that banks operating in Britain were poorly prepared for the risk that the country leaves the EU in March next year without any kind of transition deal.

“One of the bigger risks for the global economy are developmen­ts in China,” Carney said in an extract of the interview released yesterday on the BBC’s website.

“China is a great source of growth in the global economy, an economic miracle – lots of positives.

At the same time their financial sector has developed very rapidly, and it has many of the same assumption­s that were made in the run-up to the last financial crisis,” he added.

A new financial crisis on the scale of that which started in the United States a decade ago could not be ruled out if bankers and regulators grew complacent, Carney warned.

“Could something like this happen again?” he said.

“Could there be a trigger for a crisis – if we’re complacent, of course it could.”

However, British banks were now required to hold significan­tly more capital to protect themselves and the public against downturns than was the case 10 years ago, he added. — Reuters

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