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On the critical dimension of excessive bank size and what it implies for
systemic
risk, there was a concerted effort by Senators Ted Kaufman and Sherrod Brown to impose a size cap on the largest banks – very much in accordance with the spirit of the original “Volcker Rule” proposed in January 2010 by Obama himself.
Smaller-scale corruption is bad, but
systemic
corruption of political processes can have even greater costs.
Supported by other northern European creditors, Germany enforced its fiscal principles relentlessly, despite the
systemic
consequences for those it was pressuring (Greece and Spain, for example, now have different governments).
Indeed, the academic literature was chock-full of models of financial bubbles, asymmetric information, incentive distortions, self-fulfilling crises, and
systemic
risk.
And, without oppositional protest,
systemic
change seems unlikely.
The United States Congress is about to finalize a bill that will grant resolution authority over major US financial institutions to a newly formed
systemic
council.
Effective resolution mechanisms and
systemic
frameworks remain even more elusive.
But more is needed, and the Fund is exploring cooperation with regional financing mechanisms, as well as new ways to use its instruments in a
systemic
crisis.
Imagining a New Bretton WoodsAUSTIN, TEXAS – The financial meltdown of 2008 prompted calls for a global financial system that curtails trade imbalances, moderates speculative capital flows, and prevents
systemic
contagion.
On the contrary, according to the IMF, “weakness has been contained to certain portions of the sub-prime market (and, to a lesser extent, the Alt-A market), and is not likely to pose a serious
systemic
threat.”
This may be prompting the Fund to turn a blind eye to the economic vulnerabilities of its most influential members – precisely those whose domestic policies have large,
systemic
implications.
While Central and Eastern Europe has been the emerging-market region to suffer the most in the crisis, it has generally avoided the currency collapses,
systemic
banking failures, and spikes in inflation that were the staple of previous crises.
The Court can increase the number of “pilot judgments” concerning
systemic
harm, prescribe more specific measures of redress, and stiffen monetary awards where repeated violations reflect persistent failure to heed prior judgments.
And, in important respects, the repeal of Glass-Steagall actually enabled the resolution of the crisis, by permitting the merger of Bear and JPMorgan Chase and by allowing the US Federal Reserve to open its discount window for Morgan Stanley and Goldman when they otherwise could have been sources of
systemic
risk.
It is also important to recall that we pursued the 2000 legislation not because we wanted to deregulate for its own sake, but rather to remove what the career lawyers at the US Treasury, the Fed, and the Securities and Exchange Commission saw as
systemic
risk arising from legal uncertainty surrounding derivatives contracts.
The long-term
systemic
impact of China’s interventionist approach may be even more serious than the stock market’s current decline.
Yet policymakers in developed and developing countries alike have largely continued to rely on reactive, one-dimensional strategies aimed at boosting economic growth, instead of adopting a
systemic
approach that moves beyond output to account for social and environmental objectives.
On average, far-right votes increase by about a third in the five years following
systemic
banking distress.”
And, if they bought insurance, a regulator concerned with
systemic
stability would want to be sure that the insurer pays in the event of a loss.
This largely reflects the belief that, if a breakdown of negotiations triggers another Greek crisis, the
systemic
risks to the eurozone and the wider European Union would be far smaller than they were just a few years ago.
Based on a British initiative and developed by Hans Tietmeier (former head of the Bundesbank), the Forum will attempt to identify sources of
systemic
risk and develop consistent financial regulation across different financial sectors and countries.
The idea was to save the financial system from having to deal with safely dismantling the impossibly complex contractual edifices – which did not allow for the possibility of
systemic
collapse – that it had constructed.
Their enemy is a global “corporatocracy” that has purchased governments and legislatures, created its own armed enforcers, engaged in
systemic
economic fraud, and plundered treasuries and ecosystems.
In fact, some EU leaders’ approaches to issues like immigration are threatening to create
systemic
problems that will endure long after Trump has returned to a life of golf courses and bankruptcy courts.
Unemployment has remained too high for too long, and while France has largely escaped the spike in income inequality seen in other countries, such as the US,
systemic
inequalities are pervasive.
First, the authorities should act quickly and effectively, lest today’s corporate-debt problem become tomorrow’s
systemic
debt problem.
There is a clear need for
systemic
reform of all aspects of Pakistan’s energy system.
That is not a
systemic
bug; it’s a powerful feature – one that leaders today should be using to its fullest extent.
Thus, there is
systemic
market risk, and unregulated securitization of banking assets, which was the main cause of the recent collapse, adds to it.
But inclusivity is not only about removing physical barriers; it also means making deeper, more
systemic
changes to accommodate all learners – regardless of their physical or intellectual abilities, gender, ethnicity, or language.
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