
Michelle Makori, President & Editor-in-Chief, Miles Franklin Media, breaks down two urgent, closed-door meetings held by the Federal Reserve and U.S. Treasury with the biggest banks on Wall Street and what they reveal about emerging risks inside the financial system.Two separate threats are now on the Fed’s radar.The first: a powerful new AI model capable of identifying and linking hidden software vulnerabilities faster than human security teams, raising concerns about potential cyberattacks on systemically important banks.The second: a rapidly growing private credit market worth trillions, with exposure spread across complex financial structures and largely outside traditional oversight.Regulators are asking a critical question: where is the risk actually sitting and how exposed is the system?These are risks serious enough to bring the most powerful financial institutions into the room – twice.In this episode of the Real Story with Michelle Makori:- The Fed and Treasury held two emergency meetings with major banks- AI is now capable of uncovering and exploiting hidden system vulnerabilities- Private credit exposure is growing and difficult to track- Redemption restrictions are rising across major firms- Regulators are urgently assessing systemic risk and contagionFollow Michelle Makori on X: https://x.com/MichelleMakori Follow Miles Franklin Media on X: https://x.com/MilesFranklinCo
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