BIS Flags Weakening Stock-Bond Correlation and Rising Debt Concerns

The Bank for International Settlements notes a fading link between equity and bond markets, warning of potential risks from mounting government debt.

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Terms & Concepts
  • Stock-Bond Correlation: A measure of the relationship between stock and bond price movements, often used to assess diversification benefits in portfolios.
  • Government Debt: The total amount of money that a government owes to creditors, often expressed as a percentage of GDP.
  • Bank for International Settlements (BIS): An international financial institution that serves central banks in promoting global monetary and financial stability.