The Financial System is a Giant Polycrisis Waiting to Happen

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The author argues that today’s financial system faces a polycrisis characterized by multiple vulnerabilities including highly leveraged Treasury basis trades, record sovereign debt levels, commercial real estate refinancing pressures, growing exposure within opaque non-bank financial institutions, dangerously concentrated AI-driven equity markets, and destabilizing geopolitical pressures from conflicts involving Iran and Russia. Unlike 2008, where stress originated in one sector and spread outward, today’s risks are distributed across many systems at once, meaning a single trigger could set off a chain reaction that no regulator or central bank is equipped to contain.

Author(s)

Christopher Collins

Publication Date

10 May 2026

Publisher

The Global and Mail

DOI / URL

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Resource Type

Op-Ed Commentary

Systems Addressed

Economy

Resource Theme

Learning resource

Uses the term polycrisis

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