Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Systemic risk in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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for large-value payments indeed contributes to reducing systemic risk within the euro area.
has changed the nature and scope of systemic risk.
The FSB report rightly concentrates on the role that macro-prudential supervision can play in spotting the accumulation of systemic risk.
Size- economies of scale: the main risk is the systemic risk of"too big to fail.
including potential imbalances and systemic risk.
Warnings and recommendations may address any aspect of the financial system which may generate a systemic risk.
are prone to systemic risk.
His research focuses more specifically on(1) systemic risk and(2) tail risk and tail correlation.
The Regulation is accompanied by an impact assessment16 analysing the options to reduce systemic risk by increasing the safety
The Settlement Finality Directive has already demonstrated the importance of limiting the systemic risk inherent in such systems through common rules.
it meets three concerns: containing systemic risk, protecting investors
aiming to increase investor protection and reduce systemic risk.
eyedrops are available which accomplish the same purpose with greater efficacy and less systemic risk.
Protect investors and managing systemic risk by avoiding a recurrence of the flawed"originate to distribute" models.
It will thereby reduce systemic risk and the need for state aid to maintain financial stability.
Protect investors and manage systemic risk by avoiding a recurrence of the flawed"originate to distribute" models.
Openness should also be a key principle in the establishment of the European Systemic Risk Board ESRB.
To keep systemic risk under control, it should be borne in mind that the largest banks are often primary brokers
Systemic risk reduction requires amongst other things the possibility to act in a timely manner should there be an insolvency of a participant in a system.
Progress means improving the supervision of systemic risk; it means greater protection for investors,