Trading

Central bankers warn aggressive markets to be wary in the wake of Archegos

Shocks from higher inflation could result from enormous government spending plans

The recent failure of US-based Archegos Capital Management, a family office that made large, risky bets on a handful of stocks, could be a sign of how more investors might get tripped up by overreacting to inflationary risks, the global club of central banks warned on 29 June.

Shocks to financial markets from higher inflation could result from enormous government spending plans and a rapid release of household savings built up during the Covid-19 pandemic, said the Bank for International Settlements, often called the central bankers’ central bank.

WSJ Logo