I spoke to Money Clinic regular, the FT’s markets editor Katie Martin. How can they keep up the fight against inflation without causing more financial turmoil? So in this episode, we’re asking what’s next for interest rates? How worried should we be about the stability of the global financial system? And of course, what does it all mean for your investments? It means central banks now face a dilemma. Central banks have been fighting inflation by putting up key rates, but those increases have happened very quickly and that’s put some financial institutions under stress. The wild ride in bank shares that we’ve been seeing recently is down to rising interest rates. I’m Claer Barrett, the FT’s consumer editor. Welcome to Money Clinic, the weekly podcast from the Financial Times about personal finance and investing. The Swiss bank has seen its shares tumble this week with billions of dollars wiped off its market value.Ī historic moment for Credit Suisse and for global finance. A major sell-off of shares in the Swiss banking giant Credit Suisse.
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