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The resulting
systemic
cracks could jeopardize the entire rules-based multilateral trading system at a time when there is no good alternative.
The People’s Bank of China has joined with UNEP to identify practical steps to ensure “green” financial-market reform, and the Bank of England (BoE) has initiated a prudential review of the
systemic
risks posed by climate change to the United Kingdom’s insurance sector.
Kaufman scored an even bigger coup with his warnings about the dangers of the explosive growth of high-frequency trading, which is little understood by America’s main financial watchdog, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), and poses
systemic
market risk.
Yet he failed to account for America’s
systemic
role; as a result, he inadvertently reinforced perceptions of declining US global leadership.
Brexit represents a
systemic
overhaul of everything at the same time.
The Turkish political system needs the sense of confidence that comes with EU engagement and the real prospect of membership in order to pursue the
systemic
political reforms that are still needed.
Yet this model has conspicuously failed to protect host countries against the
systemic
risk of excessive capital inflows.
That clout also poses a
systemic
challenge to the dominant way that finance is now practiced around the world.
Stein delivered a far-reaching speech in June, in which she argued that
systemic
risk must become a more central responsibility for financial-market regulators.
Bank regulators are starting to take these issues more seriously – an encouraging change from the 1990s and early 2000s, when the Fed was among the cheerleaders for unfettered financial innovation, without adequate consideration for
systemic
risk.
But it would be much better, as Stein suggests, to think about equity capital from a
systemic
perspective – that is, how much loss-absorption is needed to prevent some form of a cascading confidence crisis.
Similarly, regulators should start to think about how and when the structure of particular financial transactions creates a potential
systemic
risk.
The
systemic
risks in this case do not necessarily lie with an individual firm; rather, the issue is the way in which a particular market has come to operate.
More broadly, however, her point is that we need the FSOC to be able to do its job – to look for and assess all kinds of potential
systemic
risks.
And yet, though assessing
systemic
risk is a technical matter, there is ultimately and inevitably a political question.
Leaders must be honest about the scale of the challenge and recognize that a
systemic
and transformational change, not incremental gestures, is required.
If owners walk away from their homes, credit losses could be $1 trillion or more, wiping out most of the US financial system’s capital and leading to a
systemic
banking crisis.
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.
Above all, ordinary people must call for
systemic
change.
Another problem is that the region’s education and training programs do not encourage enough
systemic
thinking.
But as long as the NEF and similar efforts continue to nurture the continent’s brightest young scientists and tackle
systemic
issues like funding, mobility, and research infrastructure, the odds are good that those leading the search for solutions will be the very people Turok predicted.
In view of these
systemic
weaknesses, China’s ability to overcome its labor deficit by shifting to an innovation- and productivity-driven economy remains dubious.
Only in July 2013 would all banks of major
systemic
importance be subject to ECB supervision.
Indeed, German big businesses have been the main obstacle to imposing the type of
systemic
sanctions that might have dissuaded Russian President Vladimir Putin from annexing Crimea and continuing to back the insurgency (which Russia itself incited) in eastern Ukraine.
Arab Fathers and SonsThe problem of succession in the Arab secular republics highlights their predicament in the transition to a post-revolutionary phase, for succession in regimes that fail to build strong institutions always risks triggering a
systemic
crisis.
Dig a little deeper, and those reports also illustrate the sector’s substantial and growing
systemic
importance.
With increased
systemic
importance often comes greater scrutiny.
The longer it takes for these companies to recognize their
systemic
importance, the greater the likelihood of a more powerful backlash by governments and the public, hurting the companies and undermining their ability to continue producing innovations that genuinely boost consumers’ wellbeing.
When the tech sector began its evolution toward
systemic
importance, it comprised a collection of hungry start-ups possessing breakthrough technologies.
As tech firms reach
systemic
importance, attitudes toward them change markedly.
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