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Global imbalances could fuel financial stability risks, says BoC Governor Macklem

Global imbalances could fuel financial stability risks, says BoC Governor Macklem

(Corrects dateline to ‘June 23’ from ‘June 7’)

By Promit Mukherjee

OTTAWA, June 23 (Reuters) – The Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem said on Tuesday that global imbalances of financial ā€Œflows, led by China’s export surplus and the reliance of the United States on ā€Œforeign capital, and may be fuelling financial stability risks. Speaking to a business audience in Paris, Macklem said global imbalances ​are widening again after easing in the aftermath of the global financial crisis, as some countries continue to run large surpluses while others rely on borrowing and spending. Macklem’s speech comes at a time when the President Donald Trump’s tariffs, imposed with an intention to onshore manufacturing and reduce ā€Œtrade deficit that the U.S. runs ⁠with most of the world, has upended global trade and led to rise in protectionism. China’s massive trade surplus has led to huge outflow of ⁠capital to more productive assets and the attractiveness of the U.S. dollar has ensured that capital flows to the country. “Cross-border finance is a good thing,” Macklem said, but cautioned that continued and excessive ​flows ​could fuel imbalance. “But when flows become excessive, they can ​widen trade gaps, fuel protectionism and ā€Œdistort asset prices. Capital gets misallocated. Pressures cumulate and financial stability risks increase,” he said. He said that with this one-way flow of capital, which is seen again with massive investments in Artificial Intelligence and related infrastructure, could lead to asset bubbles, like it was observed in the run-up to the global financial crisis. Usually, he said, imbalances adjust slowly as exchange rates change ā€Œand capital and trade flows shift, but when adjustment ​is delayed, imbalances persist, growth is held back and ​risks build across the global system. Another ​issue he pointed out is that as bank regulations have increased, the ā€Œcapital funding needs are increasingly met by ​new non-bank financial intermediaries such ​as hedge funds, private finance companies, pension funds and other asset managers. Non-bank players generally do not face the same reporting requirements or level of monitoring as banks, Macklem ​said, increasing risks further. To reduce ā€Œthese imbalances, globally countries should deepen trade, even as the U.S. pulls back ​from global trade, and countries should also invest beyond just the U.S., Macklem ​said.

(Reporting by Promit Mukherjee; Editing by Dale Smith)

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