And simultaneously, we are referring to geopolitical risks.
I think that, you know, markets sometimes are underestimating the potential impact of geopolitical risks that are there," Luis de Guindos told CNBC's Annette Weisbach.
Rising geopolitical risks present "considerable downside risks," the ECB warned in the report.
The report attributes the rally in financial markets to analyst expectations of interest rate cuts from major central banks this year.
"And that's the element that you cannot ignore, you cannot overlook this potential impact that could affect risk aversion, risk attraction, commodity prices, growth, overall growth in the global economy."
Persons:
Luis de Guindos, CNBC's Annette Weisbach, De Guindos
Organizations:
European Central Bank, Stock, U.S, ECB
Locations:
U.S, Europe, East, Ukraine