BIS Warns: Sharp US Dollar Fall Could Trigger Global Recession

Key Takeaways

  • A sharp fall in the US dollar could trigger a global recession, warns the Bank for International Settlements (BIS).
  • The dollar’s dominant global role means a major depreciation would tighten financial conditions worldwide.
  • Risks include currency market turmoil, spiking borrowing costs, and capital flight from emerging markets.

A sharp fall in the US dollar could trigger a global recession, according to a shock report by the Bank for International Settlements (BIS). The central bank for central banks warns that a sudden dollar depreciation could lead to a sharp tightening of global financial conditions.

Why a Dollar Crash Matters

The report highlights the dollar’s dominant role in global trade and finance. Any major move can have widespread repercussions. A large dollar fall could cause:

  • Turmoil in currency markets.
  • Spiking borrowing costs worldwide.
  • Capital flight from emerging markets.

Global Recession Risk

This scenario could potentially derail the global economy, pushing it into a recession. The BIS urged policymakers to be vigilant and prepared. It emphasized the need for robust financial buffers and prudent economic management to weather such a shock.

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