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18 September 2017
Long-Term Asset Return Study: The Next Financial Crisis
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So while the consequence of the recent rise in populism hasn't yet destabilised
financial markets, the level of uncertainty will surely remain high while such
parties remain realistic power brokers in major national elections. Prior to the
last decade, the only comparable rise in populism started in the 1920s and
culminated in WWII. So although populism has proved unpredictable in recent
years, the rise surely increases the risks to the current world order and could
set off a financial crisis at some point soon.
Where populism has already claimed victory in a national election, there are
ongoing risks. We'll touch upon Brexit later but the Trump Presidency certainly
contains risks to the current world order. Before we touch on the negatives we
should stress that a successful tax reform and de-regulation agenda could
improve US growth in the medium-term and actually reduce the risks of a
crisis or reduce the impact of an external one. However there are also risks.
Indeed it's possible that Mr Trump could decide to force the military option
with regards to North Korea which could de-stablise the region and cause
great friction in its relations with China. The handling of such a situation is of
greatest concern when assessing the impact on markets. Linked into this any
trade spats could also be a shock to global growth if handled clumsily. In
summary the usual international diplomacy that surrounds major tensions
seems less likely to occur with Mr Trump. That surely increases the risks of a
more extreme event.
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