Amid warnings of a bubble in New York stock markets both on and off Wall Street, U.S. Federal Reserve Director Lisa Cook warned of a possible drop, saying the valuation of the U.S. stock and corporate bond markets was at a high level.Director
Cook said in a lecture at the University of Michigan School of Law that "the valuation of multiple asset groups, including stocks and corporate bonds, is at a high level."
"As the market reflects prices based on very optimistic assumptions, it may be vulnerable to bad news or a big drop from changes in investor sentiment," it noted.Director
Cook expressed concern about non-bank loans being made mainly by some large hedge funds, saying the high debt ratio could expose them to liquidity problems.Director
Cook is viewed by the Fed as a "dove" propensity in favor of monetary easing, and as a Fed board member, he holds the right to vote at all times in key rate decisions.
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