Systemic risk refers to the possibility of a problem or failure in a particular system that can have a widespread impact on other interconnected systems or the overall economy. It means that when one part of a system experiences a crisis, it can potentially affect and bring down other parts of the system, leading to a bigger problem.
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- Personally, if I were a regulator of systemic risk, I would throw my effort at companies that fit factors 1 and 2, and analyze them for the other three factors. (alephblog.com)
- In 2003, he initiated an agency report on systemic risks in the mortgage market. (nahrep.org)
- At the same time, some critics of this new system argue that the fragmented nature of American equity markets poses systemic risks for the economy. (business.time.com)
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