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  1. Jan 7, 2012 · A series of responses across the polls consistently show that preponderant majorities believe they are confronting greater financial risk than earlier generations.

  2. Aug 8, 2024 · Explore the factors influencing global financial stability, including regulatory measures, systemic risks, and emerging threats like cyberattacks and climate change.

    • Events of Financial Instability
    • Key Lessons Learned
    • References

    Financial instability is a real or expected threat to financial markets or financial institutions due to an event, which could potentially, if public authorities do not intervene, lead to problems. Recent events are a mixture of the situation, broader themes, and individual mistakes. Each event and crisis is unique, so while generalisations can be ...

    The events mentioned above posed a threat to financial stability and therefore had to be safeguarded against. Each chain of events had the potential to cause serious problems on its own, which required the intervention of authorities, the government, and the central bank to secure financial stability quickly and appropriately. The effectiveness of ...

    Bagehot, W (1873), Lombard Street: A Description of the Money Market. Bernanke, B, T Geithner and H Paulson (2019), Firefighting - the Financial Crisis and its Lessons, Profile Books. BRRD Directive 2014/59/EU (2014), “Recovery and Resolution of Credit Institutions and Investment Firms”, 15 May. Dewatripont, M, P Praet, and A Sapir (2023), “The Sil...

  3. Feb 8, 2021 · While 78% of respondents indicated that a high impact event based on risks identified in the survey is likely to occur in 2021, 100% of them remarked that they are confident in the ability of the Canadian financial system to withstand them.

  4. Feb 26, 2022 · In this column, we explore the interplay between sovereign and global financial risk and document that a substantial portion of the observed co-movement between sovereign spreads since the mid-1990s can be accounted for by financial risk factors, closely related to the risk appetite of global financial institutions.

  5. Oct 7, 2022 · Counterparty risk, interest rate risk, and default risk are examples of risks in the financial world. Systemic risk refers to the risk that problems in one or a few companies will affect...

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  7. Aug 6, 2020 · What financial risks still remain, how can we make financial markets and institutions resilient to shocks that we know—and don’t know—are out there, and what role does policy have in reducing risk and promoting resiliency?

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