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Beware a Minsky moment

Underpriced risk could batter the share market this year

11 January 2025

9:00 AM

11 January 2025

9:00 AM

In August 1998, Russia devalued the rouble, failed to make repayments on local-currency debt and imposed a three-month halt on repaying some foreign debt. The default, coming about one year after the Asia financial crisis erupted, rattled investors.

Panic surged when US hedge fund Long-Term Capital Management tottered due to bets gone wrong.

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