Hedge funds are the new ‘shadow banks’—and some are worried they pose a systemic threat to financial stability

Hedge funds are the new ‘shadow banks’—and some are worried they pose a systemic threat to financial stability

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“Shadow banking” now accounts for $250 trillion, or 49% of the world’s financial assets, according to the Financial Stability Board. Hedge funds manage 15 times more assets combined than they did in 2008. The recent spike in bond yields—caused by hedge funds unwinding heavily leveraged trades—has…

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