Investors could get spooked if central banks were to drop monetary support too quickly and unexpectedly, analysts are warning according to a report from S&P Market Intelligence.

"The 'pact' between investors and central banks is that they will maintain stimulus packages and bond markets will behave themselves. One wrong word from a central banker and it's 2013 all over again," Colin Finlayson, co-manager of Aegon Asset Management told S&P Market Intelligence in an email.

Currently central banks around the world appear to be in no rush to halt their quantitative easing programs.

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