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BofA Merrill Lynch GFSI Stress Report Shows Benign Asset Class Stress as of June 2017

BofA Merrill Lynch GFSI Stress Report Shows Benign Asset Class Stress as of June 2017 The passage is a routine financial market stress analysis with no mention of political actors, financial misconduct, or illicit flows. It provides no actionable investigative leads, only internal banking metrics. Key insights: Overall stress across all five asset classes is negative (benign).; Equity skew rose, especially on ESTX50.; Commodity stress fell, led by crude and gold volatility declines.

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BofA Merrill Lynch GFSI Stress Report Shows Benign Asset Class Stress as of June 2017 The passage is a routine financial market stress analysis with no mention of political actors, financial misconduct, or illicit flows. It provides no actionable investigative leads, only internal banking metrics. Key insights: Overall stress across all five asset classes is negative (benign).; Equity skew rose, especially on ESTX50.; Commodity stress fell, led by crude and gold volatility declines.

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