FINANCIAL crises have a way of spreading anxiety far beyond the countries where they begin. When major financial institutions collapse or face serious trouble, the effects ripple through global markets and quickly affect investors everywhere.

The collapse or rescue of large financial firms can trigger widespread uncertainty. When well-known institutions encounter severe financial problems, confidence in the financial system weakens. Investors begin questioning the stability of banks, insurers, and investment firms, leading to sharp reactions in global markets.

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