Fundamentally, this is the right approach for
managing systemic risk and change in complex interconnected systems, and for successfully managing common resources — though it has yet to dent the inexorable rise in global greenhouse - gas emissions.
Why should we entrust them with the tougher task of
managing systemic risk?
Oddly,
managing systemic risk is easier if it was not managed.
That's why I don't expect much from the proposals to
manage systemic risk, regardless of who gets the power to do so.
There seem to be two distinct but related issues here: (1) Maintaining and strengthening data collection, (2) Coordinating and integrating science for
managing systemic risks.
Regulators to improve disclosure of climate risk — The global financial crisis proved that the financial markets are not currently set up to
manage systemic risks.
Not exact matches
When the International Monetary Fund last reviewed Canada's financial system in 2014, it recommended we do better in
managing federal - provincial co-ordination around
systemic risk oversight, and improve
systemic risk management in capital markets.
The hedge fund lobby leapt at the report, with
Managed Funds Association CEO Richard Baker saying it «tracks with MFA's view that hedge funds currently do not pose a
systemic risk.»
Prior to joining the FAA, he served as
Managing Associate General Counsel of Freddie Mac, where he
managed the employment law function and provided advice and counsel in support of a broad range of strategic business initiatives pertaining to regulatory compliance,
systemic risk mitigation, workforce restructuring, compensation, diversity, succession planning and employee retention.
To help
manage systematic
risk, investors should ensure that their portfolios include a variety of asset classes, such as fixed income and cash, each of which will react differently in the event of a major
systemic change.
The first report in the series, «The road to resilience —
managing and financing extreme weather
risk», recommended moving towards a more
systemic understanding of resilience, in order -LSB-...]
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