Warnings of a new global financial crisis by 2019

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Fears of a new global financial crisis are rising by 2019, almost 10 years after the recent financial crisis in 2008.

Global markets are experiencing record tumbling, as well as falling oil prices, high levels of debt, and so forth, which foreshadow an anticipated financial crisis.

For its part, the World Bank warned that the world is not only waiting for a financial storm, but does not seem ready to receive it.

By next year, it will be 10 years since the last financial crisis in 2008, a crisis that has been remembered for years, the worst since the Great Depression of 1991,

According to historical evidence, the world is experiencing a financial crisis every 10 years, which means that the world may be on the verge of a new financial crisis looming by 2019.

But fears and warnings of a new financial crisis have begun to deepen, with record market downturns and a sharp decline in oil prices, which has been a source of panic among several circles in the United States.

As well as the ongoing trade war between Washington and Beijing, although calmed down after the announcement of a temporary truce between them in the last summit of the twentieth, but it is sure to cast a shadow on the already burdened global economy, according to experts.

While reports confirm that global debt levels are greater than ever.

In the event of a financial crisis already, its impact will not be limited to small investments and individuals only, but will attract large investment institutions, according to economists.

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