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This was the dilemma. The book had called it liquidity risk versus market risk . In theory, they were separate. In practice, they were conjoined twins, and one was about to die. 06:00 GMT. Tokyo Opens.

A tier-two European bank had just failed to roll its overnight repo. Not a default—yet. Just a "we'll try again in the morning." But Javier had read the chapters on counterparty risk. A whisper was enough. By 3 a.m., three more banks were hoarding cash. This was the dilemma

Elena watched the yield on the benchmark note rip higher—prices collapsing—as the inversion deepened. The playbook said: In a curve inversion, fly to quality. But everyone was flying to the same tiny lifeboat: cash. Even Treasuries, the supposed safe haven, were being dumped for dollars. In practice, they were conjoined twins, and one

The curve had inverted.

She laughed, hollow. "The book didn't mention the part where your heart tries to exit your chest." A tier-two European bank had just failed to