Plummeting bank stocks lead global selloff as fear of private credit ‘contagion’ moves across equities and the dollar
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Bank stocks are experiencing a significant decline, triggering a global selloff as concerns about the U.S. business environment and credit quality grow. ING's recent note highlights fears that the actual state of credit may be worse than current data indicates. This situation is crucial as it could lead to broader economic implications, affecting not just banks but also equities and the dollar.
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