The next financial crisis: the ‘great unwind’
Alfie Stirling writes for the New Internationalist
01 July 2018
Alfie Stirling wrote for the New Internationalist about where the next financial crisis might come from:
“Among these causes, what has become known as the ‘great unwind’ – the phenomenon whereby almost every major economy is planning to raise interest rates at the same time – stands out as one of the most risky and uncertain human-made events of modern times.”
Topics Macroeconomics