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  • Head of IMF says risks in non-bank lending keep her awake at night | International Monetary Fund (IMF)

    Head of IMF says risks in non-bank lending keep her awake at night | International Monetary Fund (IMF)

    The head of the International Monetary Fund has admitted that worrying about the risks building up in non-bank lending markets keeps her awake at night.

    Kristalina Georgieva on Thursday urged countries to pay more attention to the private credit market, after the failure of sub-prime auto lender Tricolor and the car parts supplier First Brands.

    Speaking at the IMF’s annual meeting in Washington DC, Georgieva said the fund was concerned about the “very significant shift of financing” from the banking sector to non-bank financial institutions (NBFIs).

    Those NBFIs are not regulated as closely as the banking sector, she pointed out, meaning the world could end up in “a difficult place” if the private credit sector continues to grow significantly and the global economy then weakens.

    “This is why we are urging more attention to the non-bank financial institutions,” Georgieva told reporters, suggesting there should be more oversight of the sector. “You are asking the question that keeps me awake every so often at night.”

    First Brands and Tricolor had both been backed by private credit within the so-called shadow banking sector, which is not directly regulated and is not forced to disclose the level of risks on their books.

    On Tuesday, the head of JP Morgan, Jamie Dimon, warned that more “cockroaches” could emerge from the private credit industry.

    “My antenna goes up when things like that happen. I probably shouldn’t say this but when you see one cockroach, there’s probably more. And so everyone should be forewarned at this point,” Dimon said.

    Georgieva says the IMF is being “very watchful”, but argues that “so far, not that many cockroaches” have been spotted.

    She said she was encouraged that countries across the globe have better policy frameworks than were in place before the global financial crisis of 2008, while “systemically significant economies” have accumulated massive reserves to cope with problems.

    But, she cautioned that many countries have exhausted their fiscal buffers, meaning they have little budget headroom to handle a financial crisis, while central banks are still battling inflation, and urged vigilance over the non-bank sector.

    “In this environment, of course, the security blanket is covering us, but maybe we have a foot out in the cold. We have to be vigilant. What do we do? We watch it very carefully,” Georgieva said.

    She also cited the “stretched valuations” in the stock market as a concern, in the event that the enthusiasm about AI doesn’t pay off, or its benefits take too long to arrive.

    Back in June, BlackRock predicted that the private credit sector’s assets under management would grow to $4.5tn by 2030, up from an estimated $3tn today.

    BlackRock’s Amanda Lynam and Dominique Bly argued that there is an “expanding addressable market” of both investors and borrowers for private credit. “Indeed, private credit has evolved from an asset class that was best placed to accommodate niche financing solutions, or lending to smaller, middle-market borrowers, to a sizeable, scalable, stand-alone asset class,” they added.

    Earlier this week, the IMF warned that the growing exposure to NBFIs is generating concentration risk among some banks in the US and Europe.

    The fund is concerned that banks are increasingly lending to private credit funds because these loans often deliver higher returns on equity than traditional commercial and industrial lending, thanks to the lower capital requirements allowed by their collateral structure.

    It also warned US stock markets – which have rallied during the AI boom – are at risk of a “sudden, sharp correction” while government bond markets are under mounting pressure.

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  • How to Use Satellite Communications on the Garmin Fenix 8 Pro

    How to Use Satellite Communications on the Garmin Fenix 8 Pro

    If I’ve learned one thing from listening to the entire back catalog of the excellent podcast Real Survival Stories, it’s this: Whether you’re mountain biking Californian trails or kayaking the west coast of England, the proverbial, you…

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  • Record-breaking ‘dark object’ found hiding within a warped ‘Einstein ring’ 10 billion light-years away

    Record-breaking ‘dark object’ found hiding within a warped ‘Einstein ring’ 10 billion light-years away

    Astronomers have discovered a surprisingly small “dark object” lurking within a distant ring of warped light. The record-breaking find could help shed light on the mysterious identity of dark matter, which would have major implications for the…

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  • Astronomers discover black hole tearing star far from galaxy center-Xinhua

    JERUSALEM, Oct. 16 (Xinhua) — An international team of astronomers has observed a supermassive black hole tearing apart a star far from a galactic center for the first time, challenging long-held assumptions about where black holes reside and…

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  • Opening Ceremony of the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games to be a Celebration of Armonia

    Opening Ceremony of the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games to be a Celebration of Armonia

    It will be a story of beauty, creativity and Italian identity that will come to life on 6 February 2026 at the Milano San Siro Stadium, when the whole world will light up for the Opening Ceremony of the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter…

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  • Maternal exposure to PM2.5 during pregnancy linked to lower myelination in newborns’ brains

    Maternal exposure to PM2.5 during pregnancy linked to lower myelination in newborns’ brains

    A study published in Environment International concludes that air pollution during pregnancy is associated with slower brain maturation in newborns. It is the first study to analyze brain development within the first month of life…

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  • SAP a Leader in Magic Quadrant for Cloud ERP for Service-Centric Enterprises

    SAP a Leader in Magic Quadrant for Cloud ERP for Service-Centric Enterprises

    I am happy to share that SAP Cloud ERP has been recognized as a Leader in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Cloud ERP for Service-Centric Enterprises for the fourth year in a row.

    Gartner Magic Quadrant for Cloud ERP for Service-Centric Enterprises

    This recognition is based on our Completeness of Vision and Ability to Execute in the cloud ERP market for service-centric enterprises.

    As businesses navigate constant change, they need systems that connect every function, scale intelligently, and provide infrastructure for continuous innovation. I believe this recognition underscores SAP’s commitment to deliver exactly that.

    SAP Cloud ERP is the foundation of our broad portfolio of applications, and the centerpiece of the SAP Business Suite. It’s an out-of-the-box enterprise management solution with embedded AI, real-time insights, and the agility to support growth at any stage. Verticalized from day one with industry-specific best practices and capabilities, SAP Cloud ERP helps organizations scale intelligently, stay compliant, and adapt quickly.

    Source: Gartner

    When we speak to customers, they appreciate that SAP Cloud ERP is part of a broader portfolio, including our cloud platform SAP Business Technology Platform (SAP BTP), and that it allows customers to quickly take advantage of the latest AI innovations with Joule. In addition, SAP stands out for our extensive, global network of implementation partners.

    For us, this recognition is a milestone, but it also pushes us to keep innovating and delivering even greater value to our customers. We hear from customers that we need to be clearer in our value proposition, make adoption easier, and speed up innovation delivery. We take this feedback seriously:

    • Cross-functional complexity: We are accelerating the SAP Business Suite strategy to deliver tighter native integration, a unified user experience, and simplified end-to-end processes across finance, supply chain, procurement, HCM, and CX.
    • Live customers in complex organizations: Building on global deployments like Bain & Company, we are expanding programs, references, and accelerators to further invest in our industry and geographic scale.
    • Pricing clarity: To make planning and TCO more predictable, we have launched persona-based bundles that simplify pricing and clarify the path to adopting AI and extensibility at scale.

    Pursuing innovation

    Today, the need for clarity and alignment across every business function is critical. Businesses run on a unique mix of applications and data sources, often creating heterogenous landscapes that are difficult to connect. To meet their goals, businesses need a solution that goes beyond isolated applications for individual challenges. 

    SAP Business Suite offers a path to connecting every business function, including: an end-to-end portfolio that unifies connected applications, powerful AI agents, and contextualized data on SAP Business Technology Platform. Together, they orchestrate cross-functional processes across an interconnected landscape.

    And as the foundation of SAP Business Suite, SAP Cloud ERP ensures seamless integration across finance, supply chain, procurement, and more. With SAP Cloud ERP at the core, SAP Business Suite streamlines critical business functions into a unified system. Our scalable, flexible solutions ensure businesses of all sizes benefit from modern, tailored ERP. 

    I believe this recognition from Gartner highlights the need for intelligent, modular cloud ERP. With SAP’s integrated approach, organizations can harmonize data, automate at scale, and expand across regions and industries. As we celebrate this recognition, we remain focused on continuing to lead through innovation and impact. 

    Read the full report.


    Eric van Rossum is chief marketing officer of SAP Business Suite and CPO Globalization & Industries at SAP.

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    Gartner, Magic Quadrant for Cloud ERP for Service-Centric Enterprises, 13 October 2025, Robert Anderson Et Al.
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  • French prime minister survives two no-confidence votes | France

    French prime minister survives two no-confidence votes | France

    The French prime minister has survived two votes of no confidence that had sought to threaten to topple his fragile, minority government days after it was appointed.

    Sébastien Lecornu, a key ally of the centrist president, Emmanuel Macron, told…

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