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Such an outcome would cause another bout of severe
systemic
risk in global financial markets, trigger a series of contagious sovereign defaults, and severely damage the growth prospects of emerging-market economies that have so far experienced a more robust recovery than advanced countries.
But, while globalization has created unprecedented opportunity, it has also unleashed a new form of
systemic
risk – one that threatens to devastate political institutions and national economies.
Systemic
risk is intrinsic to globalization.
Though the
systemic
risks brought about by globalization cannot be eliminated, they can be mitigated, if world leaders work together and learn from past mistakes.
In this sense, the crisis should have served as a wake-up call, spurring the financial sector, policymakers, and multilateral organizations to take action to enhance
systemic
stability.
Making matters worse, some of these countries have reduced their contributions and commitment to the reform of regional and global institutions, which are essential to managing
systemic
risks.
It is time for our leaders to recognize new
systemic
risks and work together to mitigate them.
In the longer term, it would confront the threat of
systemic
fragmentation and proliferating trade wars.
That is why the FSB report pinpoints the shadow banking system, together with the large global banks, as sources of
systemic
risk.
That creates a vicious cycle: the bailout option for too-big-to-fail banks concentrates the derivatives market among a few major institutions, increasing further their
systemic
importance.
But Citigroup’s success in lobbying for the rule’s repeal could also signal that regulatory efforts to mitigate
systemic
financial risk have reached the high-water mark in the US.
For starters, it will reinforce the notion that policies and policy disputes are to be conducted with a view to domestic issues and interests, independent of the
systemic
global effects – even as those effects grow larger.
At the international level, the established post-war order was increasingly challenged by a rising China, whose sheer size, in terms of both geography and population, enabled it to achieve
systemic
importance, despite a relatively low per capita income and a political system that seemed at odds with a liberal market-based economy.
This demands deeper comprehension of technology-driven structural changes, with Big Tech recognizing and adjusting to its growing
systemic
importance in step with government.
South Africa now allows pension funds to account for wider
systemic
risks and opportunities, as well as social and environmental factors, when establishing asset managers’ mandates.
As long as protests remain local, however, they can be managed as isolated cases that won’t pose a broader challenge or spark a movement toward
systemic
change.
This shared commitment to
systemic
reform is putting China’s government to the test.
CAMBRIDGE – Is today’s slow growth in advanced economies a continuation of long-term secular decline, or does it reflect the normal aftermath of a deep
systemic
financial crisis?
Nevertheless, the subpar growth of the past half-decade still bears all the hallmarks of a typical sluggish recovery from a deep
systemic
financial crisis, as Carmen Reinhart and I documented in our 2009 book This Time is Different.
House Republicans, drawing on work by scholars at the Hoover Institution, have argued that modifying the bankruptcy code – creating a so-called Chapter 14 – would allow such firms to fail without the risk of adverse
systemic
consequences.
Even as the Bush administration was spinning the notion that the torture of prisoners was the work of “a few bad apples” low in the military hierarchy, I knew that we were seeing evidence of a
systemic
policy set at the top.
Only after joining forces in providing a €750 billion bailout package, did the eurozone’s member states and the IMF prevent another
systemic
crash.
This uncertain response partly explains Western governments’ lack of will to draw tangible conclusions from the
systemic
failure of the financial sector.
Leaders talk about “systemic risks” and the necessity of bailouts, but at the same time let those responsible for two consecutive
systemic
failures maintain the same global casino that twice brought the world near collapse.
But, beyond the impact that this approach is having on individual economies are broader
systemic
risks that arise from surging equities and weaker currencies.
But the emergence of fraud and the failures of some peer-to-peer (P2P) platforms point to the need for tighter regulations to maintain
systemic
stability.
Moreover, the use of mechanistic rules to determine capital adequacy has also inadvertently encouraged
systemic
imprudence.
Trump is convinced that, after aiding in the European post-war recovery, the US has long offered
systemic
advantages to the European economy.
Action in these three areas would help to create a multilateral institution with the authority and expertise to advise countries on supervisory and regulatory issues of
systemic
importance.
If huge sums can be spent to protect privilege by financing election campaigns (as is now the case in the US), the implications of this problem, for both democracy and long-term economic efficiency, could become
systemic.
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