00:00There's growing talk in the financial world that another crisis could be building,
00:04but experts say it probably won't look like the 2008 crash.
00:08Right now, several warning signs are flashing in the global economy.
00:13Things like high debt levels, pressure in banking systems, unstable property markets in some
00:19countries, and ongoing uncertainty in global trade are all being watched closely.
00:24Some analysts say we might be in the early stages of what they call the foothills
00:29of a new financial crisis, meaning the risks are building slowly rather than exploding all at once.
00:36Unlike 2008, where the banking collapse was sudden and dramatic,
00:41this one could unfold in a more uneven and complex way across different sectors.
00:46At the same time, other experts believe the system is more regulated now and better prepared.
00:52Still, the uncertainty is enough to keep markets and investors on alert.
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