Helen Crane
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A bit of a small black cloud on the horizon.
So he mentioned things like elevated share prices, stresses in the private credit market and liquidity issues.
He said, put simply, there's an increased likelihood that multiple vulnerabilities could crystallise at the same time, thereby amplifying the threat to financial stability and the provision of critical financial services.
Bit scary.
Yeah.
But I think the upshot of it is let's wait and see what on earth happens with this war that's going on.
So I think this is going to descend into a bit of a rant for reasons that I'll explain in a bit.
But first of all, I'll explain what people's actual rights are, because I'm sure there'll be loads of people in this situation at the minute.
You know, this is obviously an extremely sad one, which is why I wanted to get involved.
But
There'll be so many people out there who've had their holiday plans thrown into disarray because of the conflict.
As we always say, you know, very first world problems.
But it is really annoying.
And a lot of people are wondering, can I actually get my money back?
What are my rights?
So it all depends on where your flight's leaving from, where you're going to, but also where the airline that you're travelling with is based, what country it's run from.
So if your flight was supposed to leave from the UK and it's cancelled by the airline, now that's key actually.
So...
If you just decide not to go because of, you know, obvious reasons, Middle East, quite scary if you're travelling somewhere there, then you might not get your money back.
The flight has to be cancelled by the airline.